Report On The Petition Concerning The Failure By Kenya Breweries Limited, Kaplan & Stratton Advocate And Harrison Kinyanjui Advo
A report of Labour And Social Welfare (Senate)
Published: July 2025 · 13th
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PARLIAMENT OI KE NYA I ti urY 2rJ15 LIBRARY- REPUBLIC OF KENYA Fc JzrL' RESPONSE TO: t1 coMMITTEEREsoLUTIoNoNMEDIATIoNANDRn/lElulNR TOTHE PETITION CONCERNING THE ALLEGED FAILURE BY A BREIUERIES LIMITED, KAPIAN & STRATON ADVOCATES AND HA 50N KINYANJUI ADVOCATES TO PAY THE COMPENSATION AWARDED T THE PETITIONERS s\r N/tr n I& o U .fi t B tq THE ADVOCATES COMPIAINTS COMMISSION SUBMITT EDTO: Mr. J.M NyengenYe, CB5' The Clerk of the Senate, Parliament Buildings' P.O. Box 41842'OO1OO. NAIROBI Email: clerk.senate@parliament.qo.ke copy: laboursocia lwelfarecomm .senate@parliament.so.ke Your Ref: SEN/DSEC/DISSC/ SCLSW/2O?i /29 Our Ref: CC/PUFEB/23/6 \ THE SENATE RECEIVED 1 6 MAY 2025 DEPUTY CLERK Date: l5th lvlaY 2025 I I MAY 2025 -4 OFFICE OF THE AfiORNEY GENERAL AND DEPARTMENT OF JUSTIC ADVOCATES COMPIAINTS COMMISSION I vtil )
Table of Contents I.O INTRODUCTION 2.0 ADVOCATES'DISCIPLINARY PROCESS IN KENYA. 3.0 ADVOCATES',COMPLAINTS COMMISSION (ACC) . '....... 3.1 Establishment..........'...... 3.2 ACC Organizational Structure 3.3 Legal Framework... 3.4 ACC's Mandate Under the Advocates Act'...."""""" 3.2.1 Other Functions of the ACC.......'..".. 4.O ACC DISCIPLINARY PROCESS 5.0 ACC REVIEIU AND INVESTIGATION PROCESS 6.0 MEDIATION/ADR UNDERTHE ADVOCATES ACT "......."... 7.0 THE USE OF ADR IN RESOLVING COMPLAINTS OF PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT AT ACC 7.1 The ACC's IHADR Mechanism..' 7.2 Why the IHADR Process 7.3 Parties & Roles in the ACC's IHADR Process""""" 7.4 Disputes Appropriate for IHADR.." 7.5 Complaints not Appropriate for IHADR 7.6 The IHADR Process'......... 7.7 The IHADR Agreement 7.8 Compliance and Enforcement of IHADR Agreements " 7.9 CircuitADRS........'... 8.0 PROSECUTION BEFORE THE DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL BY ACC.".... 8.1 ProsecutionStages'........... 8.2 Sanctions at the DT...... 9.0 THE ROLE OF ACC IN ENHANCING ACCESS TO JUSTICE. lo.o Acc succESsES lN THE F-'( 2024/25 lO.l Overall Statistics 10.2 ADR Process I O. 3 Prosecution Process lO.4 Research and Outreach Programmes ' ll.o BACKGROUND TO THE PETITION BEFORE THE SENATE AND COMPIAINT(S) BEFORE THE ACC ll.l Background.................' ll.2 Complaint against Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui ll.3 The Petition Before the Senate.'.' 4 4 5 ,5 ,6 .6 .7 .9 l0 l0 1l 12 12 l3 t3 t4 l4 14 15 15 t6 16 t7 t7 l8 t8 l8 19 l9 2t 22 22 23 24 Page 2 of 46
, ..t ll.4 New Complaints Filed at The ACC Post the Senate Proceedings ..25 I2.O ACTIONS TAKEN BY ACC TO ENFORCE THE SENATE'S RESOLUTION.................27 I3.O ISSUES ADDRESSED IN THE HEARINGS AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE SENATE'S RESOLUTION 30 3l 32 36 38 38 44 45 14.2 Appearance by Mr. Peter Mbuthia Gachuhi 14.3 Post the Oral Hearings I5.O SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND WAY FORUUARD 16.0 CHALLENGES FACED BY THE ACC IN EXECUTION OF ITS MANDATE.......... r7.0 coNcLUsloN Ii i I4.O OUTCOME OF THE ORAL HEARING... l4.l Appearance by Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui l l ) i 1 -) l \ L Page 3 of46
I.O INTRODUCTION L The Advocates Complaints Commission (ACC) acknowledges receipt of your letter Ref. sEN/DSEC/DISSC/SCLN!)/2O25/53 dated 22"d April, 2025 conveying the Resolution of the Standing Committee on Labour and Social Welfare on Mediation and Review in relation to the petition concerning the alleged failure by Kenya Breweries Limited, Kaplan & Stratton Advocates, and Harrison Kinyanjui Advocates to pay the compensation awarded to the petitioners. The commission appreciates the opportunity to contribute to the resolution of this matter and recognizes the critical role of mediation and structured review in ensuring acces5 to justice' accountability, and the upholding of professional standards in legal practice. 2.0 ADVOCATES' DISCIPLINARY PROCESS IN KENYA 3. The advocates' disciplinary process in Kenya is handled through a co-regulatory approach aimed at achieving a balance between professional autonomy and public accountability. The key stakeholders in the advocates' disciplinary Processet are: a) The Judiciary: Maintains oversight over the legal profession through its inherent disciplinary powers and the power to strike advocates off the roll'' ' Sect. 56 and 64 of the Advocates Act grants courtr power to discipline lawyers and further all orders and awardsgranted by the Disciplinary Tribu-nal and the complaintt commission must be regittered at the courts' Page 4 of46 2. This response provides a factual and procedural account of the commission's engagement with the complaint, including the steps taken in resPonse to the issues raised, the legal and regulatory framework applied, and the observations made regarding the conduct of the parties involved. The Commission further outlines its position on the practicability of mediation as directed by the committee. and where necessary, makes recommendations for further action under the Advocates Act (Cap. l6 Laws of Kenya) and other relevant instruments' The Commission remains committedtopromotingethicallegalpracticeandprotectingtherightsof consumers of legal services.
b) The Law Society of Kenya (LSK): plays a crucial role in admissions and promoting ethical conduct among its members.2 c) The Advocates complaints commission (ACC): provides an independent body to receive and investigate complaints as well a5 proiecute substantiated cases of misconduct before the Disciplinary Tribunal.3 d) The Advocates Disciplinary Tribunal (DT)a receives, hears and determines complaints of professional misconduct against advocates. The Tribunal, just like a court of law, offers an adversarial form of dispute resolution, which is characterized by procedural technicalities similar to the normal court litigation process. 3.1 Establishment 4. The Advocates complaints commission (ACC) is a statutory body established under Section 53 of the Act for the purpose of enquiring into complaints against advocates. firms of advocates or any member or employee thereof' The secretariat of the commission is appointed by the Attorney-General Pursuant to Section 54 of the Act to support the commissioners. 5. The ACC investigates, resolves disputes amicably through its ln-House Alternative Dispute Resolution (IHADR), and where the nature of the complaint is aggravated, refers the matter to the Disciplinary Tribunal (DT) for adjudication. Administratively, it operates as one of the technical directorates in the State Law Office. 2 Sect. 3, Law Society of Kenya, Cap I8 Laws of Kenya 3 5ect. 53 of the Advocates Act, Cap 16 Laws of Kenya a Sect. 50 (l) of the Advocatet Act' Cap l6 Laws of Keoya Page 5 of46 3.0 ADVOCATES' COMPLAINTS COMMISSION (ACC)
7. ACC is currentlY comPosed of: Five (5) commissioners namely: Hon. Moses Cheboi, CBS (chairman)' Comr. Peter Nyagah, Comr. Mueni Kalola, Comr' Beryl Nalo and Comr' Patrick Muriuki. section 53(2) of the Advocates Act provides that the Chairperson should be a person qualified to be appointed as a Judge of the High Court. Commission Secretary State Counsel Para-legal and suPPort staff' and Director of Criminal lnvestigation (DCl) officer lt. iii. iv. 3.3 Legal Framework 8. The legal framework governing the ACC includes but is not limited to: - i. The Constitution of KenYa' 2010 a. Chapter 4 - Bill of Rights (protect the rights of citizens/consumers of legal services) ii. The Advocates Act, Cap l6 Laws of Kenya a. Section 53 - establishes the ACC and its mandate b.Section54-providesfortheappointmentofthesecretariat Review & lnvestlgatlon ADR. Research & Outreach Reglstry& Support Serulces Page 6 of46 3.2 ACC Organizational Structure 6. The ACC organizational structure is as follows: ' Chalrperson & Commlssionen Commission Secretary Proteartlon
t. IV Office of the Attorney'General Act (Cap 6A) a. Section 5 (l)(h)- in consultation with the Law Society of Kenya, advising the Covernment on the regulation of the legal profession: The Consumer Protection Aa (No. 46 of 2012) i. Members of the public as consumers of legal services need their consumer rights to be protected through the ACC. The Law Society of Kenya Act, Cap. l8 Laws of Kenya to promote the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Code of Standards of Professional Practice and Ethical Conduct (SOPPEC). 3.4 ACC's Mandate Under the Advocates Act 9. Under the Advocates Act, the ACC is mandated to: II l Receive and inquire into complaints made by any Person regarding the conduct of any advocate, firm of advocates, or any member or employee thereof (section 53(a)); Reject complaints where it appears that there is no substance (section 53(4)' (a)). Refer the matter to the Advocates Disciplinary Tribunal where the complaint appears to have substance (section 53(4)' (b)) lnvestigate and make orders or awards which the commission considers just and proper (section 53(4Xd)) Advise complainants to seek redress in court or other appropriate forums where the complaint does not relate to professional misconduct (seaion 53 (4Xe)) Promote reconciliation and facilitate amicable settlement between advocate and complainant where the complaint does not appear to be serious or aggravated (Seaion 53(5)) order or award compensation or reimbursement not exceeding Kshs. loo,ooo where loss or damage has been suffered by a complainant (Section s3(5)) vll. Page1of46
lo. The commission has the duty of receiving and considering a complaint made by any person, regarding the conduct of any advocate, firm of advocates, or any member or employee thereof.'s ln essence, an advocate may also submit a complaint against another advocate to the Commission' ll. ln considering the complaint submitted to it, the Commission may reject complaints without substance, but those with substance will proceed through the process set out under section 53(4) of the Advocates Act. ln following the process, the commission may refer to the Disciplinary Tribunal (DT) complaints that disclose a disciplinary offence, but if not, the commission will deal with such matters through its internal processer. 12. ln matters that do not appear to be of a serious or aSSravated nature, the Commission endeavours to promote reconciliation and encourage and facilitate an amicable settlement between the parties to the complaint. However, if the complainant has suffered loss or damage by reason of the advocate's conduct' the commission may, by order, award such complainant compensation or reimbursement not exceeding Kes. 100,000/=' 13. lf a complaint has substance but the circumstances of the case do not disclose a disciplinary offence which can be dealt with by the DT and the commission 5 Sec. 53(4). Advocates Act' Cap 16, Laws of Kenya' Page 8 of46 viii. order for the surrender of all property, which the Advocate does not dispute. NB: Where a civil suit has not been filed concerning the same funds or property. (Section 53 (68). ix. Publish quarterly rePorts documenting the complaints that they have dealt with in that quarter (Section 53(9)). x. Sensitize the public on their rights in the advocate-client relationships xi. Assist in vetting advocates seeking Sovernment apPointments or offering services to the government and advise on the status of their professional standing.
considers that it is not within its mandate, the commission may advise the Complainant to refer the matter to the Court if that appears to be the proper remedy. 3.2.1 Other Functions of the ACC 14. Other functions of the ACC include: (i) (ii) (iii) Advise the Attorney General on the regulation of the legal profession Enforce orders of the DT and courts; Formulate, implement and oversee proSrammes to raise awareness on advocate-client relationshi Ps: Plan and undertake legal aid clinics and stakeholders' consultative fora; Undertake research on legal and policy issues on the discipline of the legal profession: Develop, implement and update an e-e-platform for information and knowledge sharing: Fostering a corporate culture that enhances ethical and good corporate SOVerna nce; Develop, implement and manage a database for complaints against advocates, firms of advocates or any member or employee thereof: Develop, review and implement policies, strategies, legislations, guidelines, frameworks, norms, regulations, plans' standards and proSrammes on handling complaints against advocates: Spearhead Business Processes Re-engineering in the Secretariat; Coordinate client satisfaction 5urvey on services offered; Maintain a risk register for the Secretariat and Represent the office of the Attorney-General and provide legal advice in meetings, multi-agency committees, workshops, task forces, tribunals, boards of state corporations and working Sroups. (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) (xi) (xii) (xiii) Page 9 of46
4.O ACC DISCIPLINARY PROCESS 15. The ACC complaint processes/disciplinary process is as given below: - Complalnt ls referred to the Prosecutlon Divislon to Prefer charges against the advocate 5.0 ACC REVIETOU AND INVESTIGATION PROCESS 16. Review and investigation at the ACC is undertaken by the Review and lnvestigation Division. The following stePs are undertaken during the process: i. The complaint is received by the Registry and Support services personnel, and a reference number is assigned. ii. The referenced complaint is allocated to state counsel in (R&l) for screening and review to determine the validity of the complaint' iii. ln reviewing the complaint, the state counsel is guided by the Advocates Act and the SOPPEC. Page l0 of46 Complaint is either accepted or rejected Where a commence Where there ls substance ln the is ) Form Fill Complalnt is revlewed Complaint is referred to the ln-House ADR Division
IV The SOPPEC sets out the principles and the minimum ethical standards that govern advocates in Kenya. Where further information or evidence is required, investigation commences. Upon completion of the investigation the division may: a) Reject the complaint if it lacks substance (in the first instance or after investigations) - Sec 53(aXa). b) Refer the matter for Alternative Dispute Resolution if the complaint is not of a serious or aggravated nature - Sec 53(5). c) Refer the matter to the Disciplinary Tribunal for Prosecution where it appears that there is substance in the complaint and the matter constitutes or aPpea15 to constitute a disciplinary offense - Sec 53(4)(b) d) Advise the complainant to refer the matter to court where it appears that there is substance, but that the circumstances of the case do not disclose a disciplinary offence with which the Disciplinary Tribunal can properly deal and that the commission itself should not deal with the matter. Sec 53(4)(e). vl. 6.0 MEDIATION/ADR UNDER THE ADVOCATES ACT 17. Although the Advocates Act (Cap 16 Laws of Kenya) does not explicitly create a framework for Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), including mediation, it plays a supportive role in the broader legal system that promotes ADR' l) Legal Recognition of ADR in Kenya 18. ADR is recognised under Article 159(2)(c) of the constitution of Kenya, 20lo' which obligates courts to promote alternative forms of dispute resolution, including reconciliation, mediation, arbitration, and traditional dispute resolution. 19. The Civil Procedure Act (Section 59A-59D) and Civil Procedure Rules (Order 46) specifically provide for court-annexed mediation. Advocates are integral to the operationalization of these laws, often serving as either mediators or legal representatives in ADR processes. Page ll of46
2) Role of Advocates 2O.Advocates are expected to advise clients on ADR options before initiating litigation. Many advocates undergo mediation accreditation and are listed in the Judiciary's Court-Annexed Mediation Registry. Under the Advocates (Professional Conduct) Regulations, it is considered good practice for an advocate to explore out-of-court settlements in the client's best interest' 3) Professional and Ethical Considerations 2l.The LSK Code of Conduct binds advocates to act in clients'best interests, which includes promoting amicable settlement where appropriate. They must maintain confidentiality and neutrality when acting as mediators. 7.0 THE UsE OF ADR IN RESOLVING COMPIAINTS OF PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT AT ACC 22.The use of ADR in the resolution of complaints of professional misconduct is an alternative method of resolving and managing professional misconduct complaints outside the Judicial process (Courts of law) and Quasi-Judicial Process e.g. the DT. It is a mechanism that expedites the resolution of professional misconduct disputes. 7.1The ACC's IHADR Mechanism 23.The ACC promotes reconciliation, encourages and facilitates amicable settlements of Complaints between advocates and complainants through its In'House Alternative Dispute Resolution (IHADR) mechanism.6 The ACC's IHADR mechanism is a hybrid of mediation, negotiation and conciliation and is undertaken through the Commission's ADR Division. 24. Resolution of complaints through the IHADR mechanism is encouraged at any stage of the process. IHADR is confidential and voluntary, and such consent must be obtained. A complaint is received in the ADR Division from the Review and 6 Section 53 (5) of the Advocates Act, Cap l6 Laws of Kenya Page 12 of 46
lnvestigation Division or the Prosecution Division recommending the IHADR Process. This mechanism is aimed at reducing the number of pending complaints and it is in line with the government's poliry objective of promoting access to justice. 7.2 Why the IHADR Process 25.The IHADR Mechanism is employed for various reasonr, including: -The Kenyan Constitution encourages ADR as a principle in coming to a neSotiated settlement' i. Addressed the delays in the conclusion of cases at the Advocates Disciplinary Tribunal. ii. Preserves relationships of parties iii. Confidentiality of parties' issues is maintained. iv. Undertaken on a without prejudice basis. v. Cost-effective vi. Higher compliance levels as parties are more likely to abide by the negotiated outcome. 7.3 Parties & Roles in the ACC's IHADR Process 26-The Parties in the IHADR Procets include: - a) ComPlainant b) Commissioner,/Facilitator c) Advocate 27. The role of the parties includes: - i. Uphold and maintain decorum and confidentiality' ii. Participate in all discussions fairly and diligently' iii. Make full disclosure of material facts relevant to the Professional Misconduct disPute. iv. Attend all scheduled meetings. Page 13 of46
v. Strictly adhere to the agreed timelines. 7.4 Disputes Appropriate for IHADR 28.The following are complaints which can be subjected to IHADR: i. Complaints on withholding the client's funds. ii. Complaints on failure to render any or adequate professional services. iii. Complaints on failure to account for clients' funds and or commingling iv. Complaints of Unreasonable failing to keep the client informed of the status of their matter. v. Complaints referred to bY the DT vi. Complaints on advocates exercising lien. vii. Complaints of unjustly claiming high fees or conversion of the client's funds or ProPerty. 7.5 Complaints not APpropriate for IHADR 2g.Complaints which are serious and aggravated in nature cannot be subjected to IHADR. These include: a) Complaints whose facts disclose fraud, b) complaints where the Advocate obtains money to purportedly influence justice' c) Complaints that disclose outright the disgraceful and dishonourable conduct of an Advocate. d) Complaints relating to cheques dishonoured upon presentation at the bank e) complaints of advocates practising without having in force a valid PC f) Complaints whose issues are pending before courts' 7.6 The IHADR Process 3O.The nature of the IHADR procers at the commission is as follows: i. The IHADR sessions are voluntary in nature and geared towards a Party- centric solution. ii.AnadvocateoracomplainantmayrequesttheADRsessions. Page 14 of46
t. tv. VI The Commission may also propose to the parties the availability of the IHADR mechanism. However, both parties are required to formally consent to the IHADR proceSs. Parties have the right to withdraw their dispute at any time IHADR may be conducted physically or virtually. 7.7 The IHADR Agreement 3l.Where parties have reached an agreement, the issues agreed upon shall be put in writing. The IHADR settlement will set out: - i. The file/case details and the names of parties Present in the session ii. The nature of the complaint and issues in contention iii. Agreed and non'agreed issues iv. Terms of settlement v. Undertakings given by either party vi. Payment plans, where applicable vii. Default clause 32.The signed IHADR agreement will represent the final position between the parties and will be in full and final settlement of the dispute. 7.8 Compliance and Enforcement of IHADR Agreements 33.The compliance and enforcement of the IHADR aSreements is undertaken as follows: l) The IHADR agreement should set out the mode and time of compliance 2) Such compliance should be within 3 months of agreement 3) The parties may consent to an extension of the time for compliance Page 15 of46
4) Where there is a default, the default clause may be enforced by the ACC or the complainant. 5) Upon compliance, the ACC file is closed, and the parties are notified. 6) ln case of default, the ACC may proceed to file appropriate charges against the Advocate before the DT' 7.9 Circuit ADRS 34.Every financial year the ACC contracts to take its services closer to the people through the conduct of IHADR in the Counties. This activity is aimed at enhancing access to justice by ensuring the timely resolution of complaints. The conduct of the circuit ADRs is in line with the government's policy objective of decentralisation of service delivery. They also facilitate the reduction of the number of pending complaints at the countY level. 8.0 PROSECUTION BEFORE THE DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL BY ACC 35.Prosecution of complaints by the ACC is as follows: i. ACC has the mandate of referring matters to the DT for prosecution. (Section 53(4), (b)). ii. State counsel at the prosecution division are responsible for drafting affidavits of charge. iii. The affidavits of charge are sworn by the Commissioners (Rule 5 (l) of the Advocates (complaints commission) Rules, l99l) as the complainant. iv. The Complainant at the DT becomes a witness and therefore DOES NOT have the authority to withdraw a complaint without the consent of the ACC. v. The affidavits of charge are commissioned and thereafter filed at the DT secretariat (LSK). vi. The DT Secretariat receives the affidavits of charge and allocates a DT number' vii. The State counsel then prosecutes the charges on behalf of the complaints Commission at the DT. Page 16 of46
8.2 5anctions at the DT 37.An advocate who is found guilty may be issued with the following sanctions: i. Admonishment. Suspension from practice for a specified period not exceeding five years. Striking off an advocate's name from the roll of advocates. or Fine- an advocate is ordered to pay an amount not exceeding one (l) million shillings; or An order for the advocate to pay the aggrieved person compensation or reimbursement not exceeding five (5) million shillings: OR Such a combination of the above orders. . I . lv. 38.An advocate aggrieved by the decision of the DT may appeal aSainst the decision at the High court (Sec 62) and court of Appeal (Sec. 67). They may also apply for judicial review orders at the High Court. I learing I\fitigation and Sentencing Page l7 ol46 8.1 Prosecution Stages 36.At the DT the complaints go through the following prosecution stages: Plea taking Execution Judgement
9.0 THE ROLE OF ACC IN ENHANCING ACCESS TO JUSTICE 39.The ACC promotes access to justice through: l. ii. iii. iv. vl vii viii ix x lo.o Acc 5uccE55E5 lN THE tY 2024/25 40.ln the Financial Year 2024/25 the ACC achieved the following 10.1 Overall Statistics 41. The ACC overall statistics for the FY 2024/25 on the processing of the complaints include 967 430 2,636 385 No. Description Qr Q2 New Complaints Received 2s8 l30e Classified files opened 90 104 Q3 APR 25 308 92 140 1 2 132 3 Clients served 765 703 Clearance certifi cate request received 79 71 911 r85 257 50 4 Provision of free legal advice on professional misconduct against advocates. conducting timely investigations into complaints of professional misconduct. Provision of free prosecutorial services before the DT' Provision of free ADR fora for disputants. Sensitizing members of the public on the mandate of the ACC through media such as Radio and TV talk shows, webinars and physical county visits. Provision of free legal advice on professional misconduct against advocates' . conducting timely investiSations into complaints of professional misconduct. Provision of free prosecutorial services before the DT. Provision of free ADR fora for disputants. Sensitizing members of the public on the mandate of the ACC through media such as Radio and TV talk shows, webinars and physical county visits. I F,t 2024/25 TOTAL I Page 18 of46
354 46 70 76 Clearance cerlifi cate approved 5 1365 49 845 r30 341 Total number of files closed (Review and lnvestigation) 7 10.2 ADR Process 42.The successes arising from the IHADR processes by the ACC include: - 1 0.3 Prosecution Process 43. The successes arising from the Prosecution Processes by the ACC include: )u1.2024 - Apr.2025 Number of affidavits of Charge drafted and signed. No. of Further & Replying affidavits 27 326. No. of complaints subjected to ADR I 6 Nairobi, Kiambu, Machakos, Mombasa, Meru, Kisumu No. of Circuits conducted 3 il 2024ns No. DescriPtion 2 prepared and filed at the DT. Page l9 of46 187 I 162 6 Clearance certificate not approved 3 1 23 4 3l F-( 2024/25 Jul.2024 - Apr.2025 No. Description 99 No. of complaints settled 2. Kes. 85,411,394.4O/= Amount of money ACC has facilitated recovery on behalf of comPlainants 4.
3. Total number of files prosecuted at the DT by ACC in the reporting period 4. Number of comPlaint cases disposed of bY the DT via withdrawal, consent, acquittal, settled, dismissal and convictions 6. Number of advocates suspended. 3 Total costs awarded bY the DT to the Acc Convictions- l0O Dismissed/Acquittal - 4 (out of 104 judgements delivered) Settled - 85 Abated - 4 Withdrawn - Nil 3 a) Billy Amendi DTC 26/2013: w.e.f O2-O9' 2O24(fhe same was staYed Pending determination of a Judicial Review) b) Emmanuel Koskei- DCC 169/2009: w.e.f 13-O1-2025 c) Sena Charles - DCC O9/2O19; w.e.f 14-04- 2025 a) KaleseeniMusisya DTC154/21: I yearw.e.f 09-o9-2024 b) Walter Mayaka- DCC 131/16; I year w.e'f. 10-02-2025 c) Lydia Mutisya - DTC 09/18;3 years w'e.f 03-o3-2025 1,232,500/= lll4 7 Page 20 of46 5. Number of advocates struck off the Roll
lO.4 Research and Outreach Programmes 44.The successes arising from the outreach proSrammes by the ACC include 2 No. of Public Sensitization Programmes and Legal Aid Clinics on the functions and mandate of the ACC ii. No. of 6uest Lectures 8 conducted at the KenYa School i of Law and Law Schools . 3 Virtual (Webinars) held on 19.O9.2024' 17 .1O.2O24, and 10.O4.2O25 3 Physical . Machakos - PCEA Syokimau 14.07.2024 . Nairobi - Nairobi lnternational Trade Fair 23.09.2024 29.O9.2024 r Nairobi - LSK Legal Week 28.10.2024 to 30.1O.2024 7 guest lectures conducted at the Kenya School of Law (KSL) held on 23'd and27'h Sept.2024 I public lecture conducted at Daystar University, School of Law, Main Campus' Athi-River held on 24 Oct.2025 Page 2l of46 No. Actlvity/Programme F-( 2024/25 ln July 2024-296 APrll2025 I
ll .O BACKGROUND TO THE PETITION BEFORE THE SENATE AND COMPLAINT(S) BEFORE THE ACC 1l.l Background 45.|n 2OO3, approximately 6,000 ex-employees of Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL) including the Petitioners, filed a rePresentative suit, namely Nairobi HCCC No. 279 of 2003- Lawrence Nduttu & 156 Others versus Kenya Breweries Ltd. Through the said suit, the claimants sought compensation for unlawful and unfair termination of employment by the Defendant. Hon. Justice Sergon, through a judgment delivered on 24'h January 2018, ordered as follows: a) A declaration that the Plaintiffs' early retirement was in breach of the Constitution and their terms of employment; b) The Defendant to pay the Plaintiffs one month's salary as damages for loss of employment; c) The defendant to refund the Plaintiffs the sums of Kes. 30,180,585/ in the following proportions: Plaintiffs represented by Namada & Co. Advocates Kes.20.775.144/ Plaintiffs represented by J. Harrison Kinyanjui & Co Advocates Kes.9,4O5,541/ d) The above sums to bear interest from the date of judgment till payment in Page 22 of 46 fu ll. e) The Defendant is to bear the costs of the suit' 46.Following the delivery of judgment, Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui wrote to Kaplan & Stratton Advocates vide the letter dated 29rh March 2018. seeking payment of the sums awarded to the 125 claimants he represented. ln their response dated lOth April 20I8, Kaplan & Stratton Advocates requested Mr. Kinyanjui to clarify whether the payment of Kes. 9,405,501 would be in full and final settlement of the suit, inclusive of costs. Kaplan & Stratton Advocates also forwarded a template of the discharge voucher for execution by the claimants.
48.The said amount comPrised: Decretal sum as Per the judgment lnterest up to 3lst November. 2021 Party and Party costs Total
- Kes.14,756,312
49.Both advocates then executed the consent dated llth January 2022, marking the suit as settled. 11.2 Complaint against Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui 50.The Petitioners lodged a complaint against Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui, advocate, vide a Help Form dated the 9th February, 2Q23. The Petitioners made the following allegations against the advocate: i. That they instructed the advocate to represent them in Nairobi HCCC No 279 of 2OO3 : Lawrence Nduttu & Others vs. Kenva Breweries Limited , which instructions the advocate accepted and proceeded with the petitioners' instructions to the suit's logical end. ii. That the advocate allegedly represented 125 plaintiffs out of the 5000 plaintiffs in the suit. Judgment in the matter was delivered in favour of the 125 Plaintiffs represented by Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui. advocate, for a sum of Kshs. 14,756,312 being the decretal sum plus costs and interest (Enclosed herewith and marked 'ACC I' is a copy of the Judgment). iii. That the said sum of Kes. 14,756,312 paid to the advocate by way of RTCS transfer, comprised of the followinS:
- Kes.9.4O5,541
- Kes. 4,350,771
- Kes. 1,000,000
Page 23 of 46 47.Mr. Kinyanjui responded vide the letter dated 5'h June 2018, forwarding the duly signed discharge vouchers. where each claimant confirmed that the receipt of the sums indicated in the discharge voucher would be in " full and final settlement" of the matter. Kaplan & stratton Advocates subsequently paid the sum of Kes.14,756,312.35 to Mr. Kinyanjui's account on 2li January 2022 through RTGS transfer.
Decretal sum as per the judgment lnterest up to 3lst November, 2O2l Party and party costs Total
- Kes.14,756,312
iv. The four Petitioners out of the 125, represented by Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui. advocate alleged that he failed to lodge an appeal as promised, overcharged them and/or withheld their moneY. 51. After enquiry and due consideration of the complaint, the ACC communicated its decision to reject the Petitioners' claims of professional misconduct against the advocate on the ground that the complaint did not disclose a disciplinary offence with which the DT can properly deal. (Enclosd herewith and markd ACC 2', is a copy of the Commission's letter to the Petitioners dated the 24' July, 2024) 52.The Commission further advised the Complainants of the options available to them in case they are dissatisfied with the decision to reject their complaint, which are: i. Filing their complaints directly to the DT as provided under Section 60(l) of the Advocate's Act, Cap. 16, Laws of Kenya; and The right of appeal against the commission's decision at the HiSh court as provided for under Section 53(8) of the Advocates Act, Chapter l6' Laws of Kenya. (Enclosed herewith and marked ACC 3' is a copy of the Commission's letter to the Clerk of the Senate dated ln April 2O25, containing further detaib of the handling of the complaint by the ACC)'
- Kes. 9,405,541
- Kes. 4,350,771
- Kes. 1,000,000
il.3 The Petition Before the Senate 53.Following the decision of the ACC, the Petitioners/Complainants filed the current Petition before the Senate concerning "The alleged failure by Kenya Breweries Limited, Kaplan & Stratton Advocates and Harrison Kinyanjui Advocates to Pay Compensation awarded to the Petitioners." The Petitioners made the following prayers: Page 24 of 46
l) That the Senate investigates the matter to recommend that the outstanding dues for the Petitioners be settled; and 2) lnvestigate the matter, address and make recommendations on the actions of commission or omission on the part of the advocates for the Petitioners. ll.4 New Complaints Filed at The ACC Post the Senate Proceedings 55.After appearing before the Committee, the ACC received new complaints by Mr. George Njoroge Njigu and Mr Lourence Nduttu (part of the complainants in the original complaint to the ACC), vide our Help Forms dated 24th April 2025, against Mr. Peter Mbuthia 6achuhi of Kaplan & stratton Advocates. They alleged THAT: i. The advocate has failed to Pay them damages for loss of employment equivalent to one (l) month's salary at the time of termination of employment despite other claimants represented by other advocates having been paid. ii. The advocate lied before the Senate's Labor and Welfare Committee. iii. The advocate paid the interest due on the refundable deposit award up to 3Oh November,2O2l whilst the funds were remitted on 2ln January, 2022. Their complaint is that the advocate failed to remit the interest for the 2 months. iv. The advocate failed to show how the interest paid on the refundable deposit award was computed. Page 25 of 46 54.The Senate Standing Committee on Labour and Social Welfare, through the letter dated 24th March 2025 by the clerk of the Senate, requested the ACC to submit a comprehensive report in response to the issues raised in the Petition. The Committee also invited the Secretary to the Commission to appear before it on 8th April 2025. The ACC did submit a report dated l( April 2025 detailing its handling of the complaint by the Petitioners against Mr Kinyanjui . (Enclosed herewith and marked 'ACC 4' is a copy of the Commission's response dated the ln of APril 2O25). The Secretary to the Commission also appeared before the Committee on 8th and l01h April2025.
56.Having reviewed the complaints, it is the ACC's view that the said complaints fall outside our mandate, hence we shall be rejecting them. The decision to reject the complaints is based on the following grounds: i. While it is a fact that the Petitioners were awarded one (l) month's salary in the judgment delivered on 24th January 2018, the said amount was to be paid by KBL and not the advocate. lt is KBL, and not the advocate, that was ordered to pay the claimants as per the contents of the judgment. The complainants, therefore, cannot claim payment from the advocate' The two complainants, being part of the 125 claimants represented by Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui, signed discharge vouchers in consideration of the payment of Kes. 14,756,312.35, comprising the sums withheld by KBL as security plus interest and costs. By signing the discharge vouchers, the claimants discharged KBL from all claims or any further liability arising from the claimants' former employment with KBL and in the suit. Additionally, the claimants waived their right to make any future claims for any amounts. benefits or entitlements that may be due to them from KBL. Even though the amount the claimants received did not include compensation for loss of employment, going by the terms of the discharge voucher, the claimants waived their riSht to make a claim for it against the company. Noting that the terms of the discharge voucher are legally binding upon the claimants, the Defendant is not obligated to make additional payments in respect of the subject claim unless the discharge voucher is declared invalid. After the signing of the discharge vouchers, Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui and the defendant's advocate executed a consent dated llth January, 2022 marking the subject suit as settled and the subject funds, Kes. 14.756,312'35 were remitted into Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui's client account on or about 2l't January 2022. (Enclosed herewith and marked 'ACC 5' is a copy of the Consent dated ll'h January 2022) t. Page 26 of 46
iv. The two Complainants,/Petitioners also raised the issue of the interest due on the amount withheld by KBL, having been paid up to 30th November, 2021' yet the funds were remitted on 2ln January 2022 and further failing to show how interest due was computed. From our records, we note that via a letter dated 20th December 2021, Mr. Peter Mbuthia 6achuhi, advocate, provided Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui with a breakdown of the amounts payable, including the interest in the disPute. ln his response via a letter dated l2th January 2022, Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui' advocate, did not dispute the interest as computed, hence Mr. Peter Mbuthia Gachuhi and the firm of Kaplan & Stratton cannot be faulted for advising their client to remit the amounts as per his aforementioned letter. (Enclosed herewith and marked ACC 6 A & B' is a copy of the letter dated 2Oh December 2O2l from Kaplan & stratton Advocates and the letter dated l2n January 2022 from Mr. Harrison Kinyaniui) I2.O ACTIONS TAKEN BY ACC TO ENFORCE THE SENATE'S RESOLUTION 58.The Clerk of the Senate, vide the letter dated 22"d April 2025, communicated the decision of the Senate Standing Committee on Labour and Social Welfare directing Page27 of46 57. Based on the foregoing, neither the Commission nor DT can properly deal with the complaints by the two claimants. we advise that they should seek the appropriate redress before a court of law as provided for under section 53 (4) (e) of the Advocates Act, which Provides: - "if it appears to the Commission that there is tubttance in a complaint but that the circumttancet of the case do not disclose a dkciplinary offence with which the Disciplinary Committee can properly deal and that the commission itself should not deal with the matter but that the proper remedy for the complainant is to refer the matter to the courts for appropriate redrets the commission thall forthwith so advise the complainant."
"During the meeting, the Committee noted that Kenya Breweries Limited is yet to futly comply with the Court ruling and resolved that the Advocates Comptaints Commission, in accordance with its mandate, undertakes mediation to facilitate the enforcement of the iudgment award, Particularly the payment of one month's salary and accrued interett to the Petitioners, at Pronounced in HCCC No. 279 of 2@3- Lawrence Nduttu &, 125 Others Vs Kenya Breweries Limited & Another, by undertaking the following adiont' l. Requert full disclosure from Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL) of all compensation disbursement records issued in compliance with the court iudgment and reconcile these with actual amounts received by the Petitioners. 2. convene oral hearings with both law firms mentioned in the Petition and request for the production of the following documentation' a) Fee agreements; b) Powers of attorneY (if anY); c) Payment instructions; and d) Client account transaction records; 3. Evaluate compliance with statutory, ethical and fiduciary obligations by the Advocates involved, especially regarding the handling of client funds, instructions and the settlement of the full decretal amount at awarded by the High Couft; and 4. Examine the High Court record in HCCC No. 279 of 2OO3 and compare itt contentt with the Petition to identify any overlaps, unretolved issues or contradiction requiring clarification, " (Enclosed herewith and marked 'ACC 7' is a copy of the letter dated 2?d April 2025 from the Clerk of the Senate) 59.1n compliance with the Standing Committee's Resolution, the ACC, vide the letter dated 2"d May 2025 addressed to Mr. Peter Mbuthia Gachuhi and Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui, invited the advocates to a meetinS to be held on Thursday, 8'h May 2025 YageZS of U the Commission to undertake specific actions relating to the Petition before it and submit a report. The relevant section of the letter states as follows:
at the Commission's office at ll.00am. (Enclosed herewith and marked'ACC 8'is a copy of the letter dated ?' May 2025 addressed to Mr. Peter Mbuthia Gachuhi and Mr. Harrison Kinyaniui) The letter was served and received by the two advocates on 2.d May 2025. However, Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui indicated that the date was not convenient since he was scheduled to attend a hearing before the Court of Appeal on the same date. (Se comments from the Advocate on the letter dated ?d May 2O25 marked ACC 8). 60.The Secretary to the Commission reached out to Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui on phone to find out what days were convenient for him. Considering the short timelines provided to the ACC for the submission of its report to the senate, it was agreed that Mr. Kinyanjui would aPpear before the ACC on Thursday, 8th May 2025 at 8.30am. This prompted a further letter to Mr. Kinyanjui communicating the change in time. (Enclosed herewith and marked 'ACC 9' is a copy of the letter dated 5h May 2O25 addressed to Mr. Knqaniu| 61. Although the ACC had intended to have a joint hearing of the two advocates, this was not possible due to a clash of schedules. lt was, therefore, agreed that Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui would be heard at 8.30am while Mr. Peter Mbuthia 6achuhi would be heard at ll.OOam as earlier communicated to the advocates. 62.Through the invitation letters, the ACC requested the two advocates to avail specified information and documents as guided by the letter from the Clerk of the Senate dated 22"d April 2025. Specifically, the ACC requested the followinS: l) All compensation disbursement records from KBL in compliance with the court judgment. 2) All records relating to the payments made to the petitioners; 3) Fee agreements: 4) Powers of attorney (if anY); 5) Payment instructions: 6) Client account transaction records; and 7) Any other relevant documents,/information. Pagc 29 of 46
I3.O IsSUEs ADDRESSED IN THE HEARINGS AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE SENATE'S RESOLUTION 63.The ACC i. ii. iii. tx. xl x . x t x identified the following issues to be addressed during the oral hearings: lnstructions by the claimants to Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui. Fee agreements between Mr. Kinyanjui and the claimants. The total amounts paid as settlement by KBL to Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui and proof of such payment. Where are the funds for the unpaid claimants being held? The computation of the interest paid on the funds being held as security by KBL. The reasoning behind the drafting and signing of discharge vouchers indicates a final settlement, yet the claimants had not been paid the 1- month salary in lieu of notice. \)Uhat is the legal implication of the signing of the discharge vouchers by the claimants? Responses by the advocates on the apparent contradictory terms of the discharge voucher and the consent. Are the discharge vouchers valid considering the disparity between their terms. the terms of the consent executed by the advocates and the judgment delivered on 24th January 2018? Which is the best forum to address the legality,/validity of the discharge vouchers? Responses by the advocates on the issue of payment of l-month salary in lieu of notice. Does ACC have the mandate/power to mediate the dispute between the claimants and KBL on the Payment by KBL of the l-month salary in lieu of notice? What is the way forward? Page 30 of46 vlt. viii. iv. vi.
I4.O OUTCOME OF THE ORAL HEARING 64.The oral hearings were conducted on 8'h May 2025. Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui appeared before the ACC from 8.30 a.m., and later Mr. Peter Mbuthia Gachuhi from 11.00 a.m. 65.The quorum of the meetinSs was a5 follows Session Time Quorum One (l) 8:30 a.m. Two (2) ll:00 a.m vlll. ix. Hon. Moses Cheboi. CBS - Chairman Comr. Mueni Kalola Comr. Peter Nyaga Comr. Beryl Zoraima Mr. George Nyakundi - Commission Secretary Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui - Senior Partner, J. Harrison & Kinyanjui Advocates ACC Secretariat Members a) Anthony Mbua - Principal State Counsel b) Naghea Daido - Principal State Counsel c) Dennis Njagi - Principal State Counsel Hon. Moses Cheboi, CBS - Chairman Comr. Mueni Kalola Comr. Peter Nyaa Comr. Beryl Zoraima Mr. George Nyakundi - Commission Secretary Mr. Peter Mbuthia 6achuhi - Senior Partner, Kaplan & Stratton Advocates Mr. Victor Njenga - Partner, Kaplan & Stratton Advocates. Ms. Eva Kagondu - Legal Manager' KBL ACC Secretariat Members a. Anthony Mbua - Principal State Counsel b. Kenneth Kikwai - Principal State Counsel c. Naghea Daido - Principal State Counsel d. Dennis Njagi - Principal State Counsel ii. iii. iv. vi. vii. l. ii. iii. iv. vi. v 66.The outcome of the sessions is as outlined below Page 3l of46
l4.l Appearance by Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui l) lnstructions by the Claimants 67.Bef ore his appearance before the Commission, Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui forwarded a bundle of documents via email on 7,h May, 2025 in response to our letler. (Enclosed herewith and marked 'Acc l0 is a copy of email dated vh May 2025 from J. Harrison Knyanjui & Co. Advocates and bundle of documents). During the session, Mr. Kinyanjui explained that before he was instructed, the entire group of approximately 6,000 claimants were repretented by three law firms, namely Gitobu lmanyara & Co. Advocates, Namada & Co. Advocates and O.P. Ngoge & Co. Advocates. Some of the claimants left the firm of Gitobu lmanyara & Co. Advocates and sought representation from his firm. Specifically, about 125 claimants approached him, led by Mr. Lawrence Kyalo Ndutu. Mr. Kinyanjui explained that since the 125 claimants were previously represented by the firm of Gitobu lmanyara & Co. Advocates, the said firm wrote to him instructing him to act for them' The ACC requested Mr. Kinyanjui to provide a copy of the letter from Citobu lmanyara & co. Advocates. The ACC is yet to receive the said letter from the firm. 68.Mr. Kinyanjui further stated that the firm of O.P' Ngoge & Co' Advocates, which initially represented all the claimants, objected his appointment by the claimants. However, Hon. Lady Justice Ang'awa ruled that the 125 claimants be represented by his firm. This position was further confirmed by the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court after O.P. Ngoge & Co. Advocates preferred appeals to the said courts against the decision by Hon' Lady Justice Ang'awa. 2) Fee Agreement 69.Mr. Kinyanjui asserted that no fee agreement was signed between his firm and the claimants. However, during the pendency of the suit, Nairobi HCC No. 279 of 2003, the claimants had paid him the sum of Kes. 55,OOO meant to cover disbursements such as photocopying of documents and filing fees. (Enclosed herewith and marked 'Acc ll' is a copy of the email dated th May 2025 from Mr Kinyanjui regarding the fee paid to him by the claimants) No further sums were Page 32 of 46
paid to him by the claimants either while representing them in the KBL case and/or the proceedings before the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court (initiated by O.P. Ngoge Advocates) on the issue of his representation of the 125 claimants. 70.Mr. Kinyanjui also stated that he had received a fee note from the firm of Gitobu lmanyara & Co. Advocates where they sought payment of Kes. 2,500,000 for the services provided to the claimants. 3) Total amountt paid to Mr. Kinyanjui by KBL as Settlement 71. Mr. Kinyanjui confirmed that the 5um of Kes. 14,756,312 was paid to him by KBL's advocates, Kaplan & Stratton Advocates, on 22"d January 2022. Mr Kinyanjui explained that the said amount was paid after the claimants had signed Discharge Vouchers, which were forwarded to KBL for them to execute the payment of Kes.14,756,312. The said sum of Kes. 14,756,312 paid to the advocate by way of RT65 transfer, comprised of the following: Decretal sum as per the judgment - Kes.9,4O5,541 lnterest up to 3lst November 2021
- Kes.4'350,771
Party and Party costs ' Kes. l'000'000 Total
- Kes.14,756,312
4) The number of claimants who have received their dues 72.Mr. Kinyanjui explained that he made payments to all claimants through bankers cheques, save for the ones who were deceased and their estatei didn't present documentation to show the appointed administrator. These were estimated to be around 46 out of the 125 claimants that he represented. 73.The payments he made were based on the list from KBL advocates, which list was cross-checked and verified by Mr. Nduttu and Mr. Kinyanjui's Accountant i.e' Lawrence Karogo Thoithi. Mr Kinyanjui further explained that before making payments to the individual claimants, he had received a Schedule of payments from Lawrence Nduttu under a forwarding letter from an entity named "KEN-BREX SACCO 6ROUP". Page 33 of46
74.The forwarding letter indicated that the advocate should deposit the remittances of all the 125 claimants to an Equity Bank Limited account belonging to the said Sacco. Mr. Kinyanjui indicated that he declined to remit the claimants'dues to KEN-BREX sAcco GRoUP and insisted that he would be issuing bankers' cheques to each individual claimant. The advocate also added that his refusal to transfer the claimants' dues to the Sacco was also informed by communication from some claimants who dissociated themselves from the said Sacco and requested that their dues be paid directly to them. Mr. Kinyanjui alleged that his refusal to pay the claimants'dues through the "Sacco" is what precipitated the malice by Mr Nduttu' leading to the complaint against him before the Commission. 75.Mr. Kinyanjui further explained that in the computation of what each claimant was entitled to, he factored in bank charges of Kes. 300 for every banker's cheque. Additionally, the sum of Kes. 600,000 was retained in the Client Account to cover the expenses of the pending appeal. He explained that these costs were explained to Mr. Nduttu and the other claimants. Mr. Kinyanjui also explained that there were cheques that were returned due to misspelt names, which incurred a further fee of Kes. 300 drawn from the settlement amount. 77 .Mr. Kinyanjui refuted the claims by Mr. Lawrence Ndutu that he had withheld any of the claimants' dues. He reiterated that the amounts belonging to the deceased claimants was in his Client Account and the same would be paid out once the beneficiaries obtain the grant of letters of administration. Page 34 of46 5) The number of claimants who have not received their dues 76.Mr. Kinyanjui informed the ACC that he still has in his possession bankers'cheques drawn in the names of claimants who have since passed on. Their dues are yet to be paid as he awaits the grant of letters of administration from the beneficiaries of the claimants' estates. He stated that this fact was well known to Mr. Lawrence Nduttu. Mr. Kinyanjui confirmed that the money belonging to the said claimants is held in the Client Account at Absa Bank.
5) Signing of Discharge Vouchers by the Claimants 78.Mr. Kinyanjui stated that the claimants voluntarily signed the discharge vouchers and that none of them was coerced. Upon being prompted on whether he advised his clients on the implication of signing the discharge vouchers, Mr. Kinyanjui explained that it is Mr. Lawrence Nduttu, having been appointed by the Court to represent the claimants, who arranged for each claimant to 8et a copy of the Discharge Voucher and further explained to them the implication of signing the said Vouchers. The advocate maintained that the claimants read and understood the terms of the Discharge Vouchers before signing them. 79.The ACC enquired from the advocate why he did not challenge the contents of the Discharge Voucher so that the terms could be amended to clarify that the settlement was limited to the award under paragraph 18. Mr. Kinyanjui explained that it was understood, even by KBL and their advocates, Kaplan & Stratton, that the discharge vouchers were a Part payment in line with the award under paragraph l4 of the judgement and captured in the consent executed by the advocates. 7) The contradicting Terms of the consent Vis-i-vis the Discharge Vouchers 80.Mr. Kinyanjui explained that although the discharge vouchers were signed before the consent was executed, the terms of the consent were agreed upon before the claimants signed the vouchers. He argued that the reference to paragraph l4 in the consent meant that only the award under the said paragraph was settled. The advocate further stated that the terms of the discharge voucher are, as stated in the consent, limited to paragraph l4 of the judgment and that it was not the intention to settle the entire suit. He added that it was clear even to the claimants that what they received from KBL was part Payment of their dues under the judgment delivered on24th January 2018 in Nairobi HCC No. 279 of 2003. Mr. Kinyanjui clarified that the 125 claimants were entitled to Payment of the l-month salary in lieu of notice. Page 35 of46
8) Pending Litigation 81. Mr Kinyanjui stated that there are pending court proceedings affecting his clients (the 125 petitioners) in relation to the one (l) month salary in lieu of notice. He added that there was a mention on 2nd May 2025, and a further mention on 12th May 2025. 14.2 Appearance by Mr. Peter Mbuthia Gachuhi 82.Before his appearance before the Commission, Mr. Peter Mbuthia Gachuhi forwarded to us an advance copy of his letter dated 8'h May 2025 outlining their client's (KBL) position on the payment of their outstanding dues as captured in the Petition before the Senate. (Enctosed herewith and marked ACC 12' is a copy of the letter dated & May 2025 from lGplan & Stratton Advoates in response to the ACC's letter dated ?d MaY 2O25) 2) The terms of the Consent vis-d-vis those of the Discharge Vouchers 84.Mr. Mbuthia started by stating that the law allows parties to compromise a suit once an agreement has been reached. Such a compromise is effected through a consent executed by the parties/their advocates and filed in cgurt. He went on to add that the signing of the discharge vouchers by the claimants and the subsequent execution of the consent between the advocates meant that the Kes.9,4O5,541/= paid by KBL was in full and the final settlement of the judgment as delivered on 24'h January 2018. l) Total amounts paid to Mr. Kinyanjui by KBL as Settlement 93.Mr. Mbuthia confirmed that his client paid the sum of Kes. 14,756,312 to Mr. Kinyanjui on 21il January 2022 by way of RTGS transfer. He confirmed that the interest of Kes. 4,350,771was calculated up to 30'h November 2021. He also added that they paid Kes. l,OOO,OO0/- as a party and party costs for Mr. Kinyanjui. 85.Further, he stated that the signing of the discharge vouchers amounted to a waiver by the claimants of any further claims, including the l-month salary in lieu of notice' Page 36 of46
Additionally, Mr. Mbuthia explained that before the negotiations with Mr. Kinyanjui, KBL had instructed Kaplan & stratton Advocates to file an appeal based on the fact that they had offered better terms than the statutory redundanry requirements, such as paying the claimants 4 months' salary in lieu of notice, among other payments. The settlement of the matter between KBL and Mr. Kinyanjui's claimants was therefore on the consideration that the intended appeal would not be against the said 125 claimants. 86. Regarding the reference to paragraph l4 in the consent, Mr. Mbuthia explained that this was meant to identify the plaintiffs whose claim had been settled. He refuted the claim by the Petitioners that the said reference to paragraph l4 meant that the award under paragraph l8 was yet to be settled. 87.To reinforce his position that the payment to the 125 claimants was in full and final settlement of the matter, he referred the Commission to an extract of the court proceedings attached to his letter dated 8th May 2025. The extract shows that when the parties appeared in court on 27th April 2O23, Mr. Kinyanjui informed the court that the case war finalized. (Enclosed herewith and marked 'ACC 13' is a copy of court procedings of the appearance dated 27 April, 2023) 3) Pending Litigation 88.ln response to a query on whether there were any pending court proceedings between KBL and the claimants,/petitioners, Mr. Mbuthia indicated that there is no ongoing litigation specifically between KBL and the claimants represented by Mr. Kinyanjui. He added that there were two appeals filed by other claimants: one by those represented by Namada & Co. Advocates, Civil Appeal No. E089 of 2021 which was struck out, and civil Appeal No. E059 OF 2024 by otwal & Manwa Associates Advocates, which has since been withdrawn. He further clarified that the only pending issue is the computation funds due to claimants represented by Namada & Co. Advocates. which is due for a mention in the original suit, Milimani HCCC No. 279 of 2003. Page 37 of 46
l4.3Post the Oral Hearings 89. Following the oral hearings, the ACC wrote to the advocates appreciating them for attending the oral sessions pursuant to the Senate's directive and requested better particulars to address some of the issues that were pending in the session. (Enclosed herewith and marked ACC 14 A & B' are the copies of the letter dated 9th May, 2O25 to Mr. Harrison Knyaniui and Mr. Peter Mbuthia Gichuhi respectively) 90. Kaplan & Stratton responded to the Commission's request and forwarded additional documents to clarify the computation of the interests and other amounts payable to the claimants. (Enclosed herapith and marked'ACC 15' is a copy of the letter from lGplan & Stralton dated l7 May,2O25) I5.O SUMMARY OF FINDINGS AND WAY FORWARD l) Full Disclosure from KBL on Compensation Disbursements 91. We requested Kaplan & Stratton Advocates to furnish the ACC with compensation disbursement records issued in compliance with the Court judgment. They provided us with a copy of RTCS transfer for the 125 claimants amounting to Kes. 14,756,312. 2) The Amount Received by Each of the Petitioners 92. From the reconciliation undertaken and the documents forwarded to the ACC by Mr. Kinyanjui, the cheques paid out to the three petitioners, and which they signed confirming receipt, are for the amounts indicated below: NAME AMOUNT RECEIVED CHEQUE NO. Lawrence Nduttu Kes. 71,106.0O 12678 6eorge Njigu Kes.67,769.00 26945 James Suiyalel Kes.67,769.OO 26946 Page 38 of46
95.From the oral hearings and having reviewed the documents on record, KBL's position is that by signing the discharge vouchers, the claimants represented by Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui accepted payment of Kes. 13,756,312/= in full and final settlement of their claim and consideration that the intended appeal by Kaplan & Stratton against the said 125 claimants would not be filed. 96.The wording of the Discharge Vouchers is as follows: "...t HEREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum in full and linal settlement of all sums due to me under iudgment in Hish Court Civil No. 279 of2OO3 - La Nduttu & Others vs Ken Breweries Lim ("the Suit') lN CONfi\DER/4T\ON of the aforesaid Payment l, my personal representative or any other person at my tuccettor in title hereby releate and discharge KBL, all its affiliated entities, diredors, oflicers, employees, agentt, tuccettort or assigns from all claims or any further tiability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in Suit, t hereby waive my right to make any future claims for any amounts, expentet, losses, liabilities, rights, benefits, or entitlements Page 39 of46 3) Fee Agreements 93.There was no fee agreement signed between Mr. Kinyanjui and the claimants. However, Mr. Kinyanjui indicated that there is a claim for fees from the firm of (itobu lmanyara & Co. Advocates who initially represented the claimants in the subject suit. The fee note referred to was, however, not forwarded to the ACC by the time of submitting this report. 4) Payment of l-Month Salary in Lieu of Notice to the Claimants 94.In their Petition before the Senate, the Petitioners sou8ht the payment of their outstanding dues by KBL. lt is not in dispute that the claimants were only paid the amounts withheld by KBL, amounting to Kes. 13,756,312/= being the decretal sum plus interest. The l-month salary in lieu of notice remains unpaid.
(whether known or unknown) that maybe due to me from KBL or any such directon officer, employee, agent, successor or assign or otherwise whatsoever. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whatsoercr against KBL, its insurers or its parent company and its insurers..." lOO. Through the said letter, he forwarded to Mr. Kinyanjui a template of the discharge voucher whose terms explicitly provided that the claimants would receive the Kes. 13,756,312/= and in full and final settlement of the suit. Mr. Kinyanjui neither objected to the terms of the discharge voucher nor responded to the question raised by Mr. Mbuthia. In his letter dated 5th June 2018, he forwarded the duly signed discharge vouchers (without any amendments) and enquired on when the funds would be released. lnterestingly, in his letter dated 20'h December 2021 Page 40 of46 97.Mr. Mbuthia, representing KBL, further maintains that the consent signed by the advocates cemented the settlement of the matter and that both the discharge voucher and the consent estopped the claimants from demanding or seeking any further payment from KBL. 98.Mr. Kinyanjui, on the other hand, maintains that the discharge voucher and the consent were limited to the settlement of Paragraph l4 of the Judgment delivered on 24th January 2018. The payment of Kes. 14,756,312 (including his coits), according to Mr Kinyanjui, was a partial settlement of the judgment and that the claimants are entitled to payment of the l-month salary in lieu of notice. 99.The correspondences exchanged between Mr Kinyanjui and Mr Mbuthia apPear to favour KBL's position. ln his letter dated lOth April 2018, Mr Mbuthia sought clarity from Mr Kinyanjui on whether the payment of Kes. 14,756,312/= was in full and final settlement of the suit, inclusive of the costs and interest.
containinS the total computation inclusive of the costs and interest, Mr. Mbuthia stated as follows: n..,. V(/e will therefore be paying out the following sums to you in full and final settlement of your client's claims under theiudgment and decree in the suit as well as the discharge vouchers executed by your clients..." lOl . Again, Mr. Kinyanjui did not challenge the reference to the payment being in full and final settlement of his clients' claims. 102. The correspondence between the advocates coupled with the terms of the discharge voucher suSSests that the payment of the Kes. 14,756,312/= was meant to be in full and final settlement of the suit. lt is further notable that the petitioners did not raise concern over the terms of the discharge voucher before signing it, a fact that further buttresses the position by KBL. lO3. A discharge voucher. just as pointed out by Mr. Mbuthia in his letter dated 8'h May 2025, has contractual implications that bind the parties. ln Trinity Prime lnvestment Limited versus Lion of Kenya lnsurance Company Limited [2015] eKLR' the Court of Appeal held as follows: "The execution of the discharge voucher, we agree with the learned iudge, constituted a complete contract. Even if payment by it was less than the total loss sum, the appellant accepted it because he wanted payment quickly and execution of the voucher wat fee of misrepresentation, fraud and other. The appellant was thus fully dischargd." J Page 4l of46 1O4. ln his letter dated 8,h April 2025 addressed to the clerk of the senate, Mr. Kinyanjui stated in clear terms that the claimants voluntarily and without any compulsion executed the discharge vouchers. Since the signing of the discharge vouchers was free of any fraud and,/or coercion, it follows that the claimants are bound by its terms. Any challenge of the discharge voucher can only be through the court and not the Commission.
105. Having stated the above, it is imperative to also point out that on the face of it, there appears to be a disconnect between the terms of the consent and the discharge voucher. The terms of the discharge voucher are such that once it was executed, the claimants lost the right to pursue KBL for Payment of any other claims arising from the judgment dated 24th January 2018. However, the terms of the consent seem to tuggest that what was settled between the defendant and the plaintiffs is the award under paragraph 14. Nonetheless, noting that both the defendant and the claimants have taken varying positions on the effect of the consent as well as the discharge voucher, it is only the court that can interpret the consent and give the necessary orders. 5) Compliance with Statutory, Ethical and Fiduciary Obligations by the Advocates 106. The ACC, having considered the conduct ofthe advocates and further having reviewed the complaints lodged before it by the Petitioners, found that the allegations of professional misconduct cannot be sustained. The ACC's detailed findings on the issues of professional misconduct raised by the Petitioners are contained under Paragraph 50 to 57 of this Report. 1O7. The decision by the advocates to enter into a consent is not a violation of their ethical and/or statutory obligations. Once a client instructs an advocate, helshe confers authority upon the said advocate to compromise their case. ln Kenya commercial Bank Ltd V specialized Engineering co. Ltd [1982] KLR 485, the court held that: i. A consent entered into by countel is binding on all parties to the proceedingt and cannot be set aside or varied unless it is proved that it wat obtaind by fraud collusion or by an agreement contrary to the poliq of the court or where the consent wat given without sufticient material facts or in misapprehention or ignorance of such facts in general for a reason which would enable the court to set aside an agreement. A duly instructed advocate has an implied general authority to compromise and settle the action and the client cannot avail himself of lt Page 42 of 46
any limitation by him of the implied authority to his advocate unless such limitation was brought to the notice of the other side. lO8. ln light of the above decision, neither of the advocates can be faulted for entering into a consent. Additionally, in reference to Mr. Kinyanjui, the claimants voluntarily and without being coerced agreed to the terms of the discharge vouchers which preceded the consent filed in court. They did not challenge the contents of the discharge vouchers nor the consent executed by the advocates. l09. Regarding the advocates' fiduciary duty, Mr. Kinyanjui in in his letters to the Commission and his letter to the Senate has clarified that all claimants were paid as per the schedule of payment submitted and verified by the lead claimant, Mr. Lawrence Ndutu. He has further clarified that the only money that was not paid out are the amounts belonging to deceased claimants whose beneficiaries are yet to obtain grant of letters of administration. The said funds are held in his client account in line with the provisions of the Advocates (Accounts) Rules. Mr. Kinyanjui has, however, not provided the list of the claimants who are yet to receive their dues. llo. ln the case of Mr Mbuthia, no complaint has been made aSainst him by his client, KBL, regarding the misappropriation of funds released to him. Additionally, the Claimants cannot allege that the said advocate has not paid their I-month salary in lieu of notice since the responsibility to pay a5 per the terms of judgment, even in the absence of the discharge vouchers, is on the defendant (KBL), not his advocate. Page 43 of46 6) Pending LitiSationt lll.From the documents on record and oral hearings conducted, the ACC has established that the only pending litigation arising from the subject matter relates to the computation of the award due to the claimants being represented by Mr. Namada, Advocate. Further, there is no litigation affecting the claimants being represented by Mr Kinyanjui as it was marked as settled, a position that was
confirmed by Mr Kinyanjui during a court appearance on 27'h April, 2023. (see document marked as ACC l3) 7) lnterest ComPutation 112. Mr. Peter Mbuthia highlighted that the interest was comPuted up to 30,h November 2021 once the matter was finalized in consultation with Mr' Kinyanjui. The consent arising from the discussions was executed on llth January 2022 atler the December break and the subject funds were remitted on or about 2lnJanuary2022soonafterthesamewasreceivedfromtheKBL'Thedifference wasnegligible,andMr.Kinyanjuididn'traiseconcernsonthesameafterthe discharge vouchers were executed and money transferred to him/clients. 16.0 CHALLENGES FACED BY THE ACC IN EXECUTION OF ITS MANDATE 113. some of the challenges faced by the Acc in the execution of its mandate include: lnsufficientBudgetaryAllocation:TheCommissionisunderfundedand under-resourced to effectively and efficiently cope with the ever'increasing number of comPlaints it receives. lnadequate staff: Due to the restructuring within the state law office, the ACC currently has a very lean team (14 state counsel only) serving the whole country. Minimal visibility and understanding of the commission's mandate: The ACC's status as a department within the larger OAG&DOJ diminishes its visibility, thus limiting members of the public's access to its services and understanding its mandate. lnsufficient funds to conduct physical public sensitization programmes, leSal aid clinio and stakeholder engagement fora' Lack of sufficient funds to conduct Circuit ADRS in the counties Non-automation of the ACC selices' Lack of adequate capacity development Programmes for staff' Page 44 of 46 II t lv. vi. vii.
Uncooperative stakeholders to assist in our processes. Limited Statutory Mandate. ) a t r7.0 coNcLUSloN l14. The Senate Standing Committee on Labour and Social Welfare directed the Commission to mediate the dispute between the claimants represented by Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui and KBL. This request is unique in that under the Advocates Act, the ACC is mandated to mediate disputes between a complainant/client and advocate. The mediation process also needs to be voluntary between the parties. Additionally, for the ACC to exercise its mandate in mediating a dispute, a complaint must have been lodged before it. ll6. Additionally, it is imperative to point out that the defendant is a company and not a firm of advocates, hence not subject to the jurisdiction of the Acc. Despite the ACC's attempt to hear the matter as directed, the circumstances of this matter are such that the Commission is ill-equipped and devoid of the legal authority/mandate to deal. 117. Having said the above, the position of the ACC is that the remedy sought by the Petitioners, namely the payment of the l-month salary in lieu of notice, can only be determined and granted by a court of law. This is because the discharge vouchers signed by the claimants bind them, and it is only the court that has the power to interpret both the discharge vouchers and the consent' -S Page 45 of46 viii. ix. ll5. ln the present case, the matter in question is an employment matter which has been the subject of court proceedings and a judgment delivered. Further, the key dispute relates to the fulfilment of the obligations by the defendant/judgment debtor under the said judgment. lt follows, therefore, that any aggrieved Party can only seek a remedy in a court of competent jurisdiction and not mediation by the ACC.
118. lt is noted that the interest was computed up to 3O'h November 2021. The consent was executed on llth January 2022, and the subject funds were remitted on or about 2ln January 2022. lt is therefore the commission's considered view that there was no undue delay on the part of the Defendant or their advocates in the remittance of the funds upon receipt of the duly executed consent. ll9. The upshot of this response is that the ACC fully executed its mandate in relation to the subject complaint, and rendered a decision rejecting the complaint as lodged which decision is firmly founded on the facts, evidence and the law. Therefore, the commission considers the court as the suitable forum to resolve any further disputes arising therefrom. GEORGE NYAKUNDI SECRETARY, ADVOCATES COMPIAINTS COMMISSION Copy to: Chairman, Advocates Complaints Commission Page 46 of 46
REPUBLIC OF KENYA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL & DEPARTffENT OF'WSTICE No. Document Page 1 ACC 1 - Copy of Judgment Nairobi HCC No. 279 of 2OO3 47-104 2 ACC 2 - Commission's letter to the Petitioners dated 24/7/2024 105-109 ) ACC 3 - Commission's letter to the Clerk of the Senate dated 1/4/2025 110-117 4 ACC 4 - Commission's response to the Senate dated 1/4/2025 5 ACC 5 - Copy of Consent Judgment dated 11/1/2022 118 6 ACC 6A - Letter from Kaplan & Stratton dated 20/12/2021 119-120 7 ACC 6B - Letter from J. Harrison Kinyanjui Advocates datedl2/1/2O22 121 ACC 7 - Letter from Clerk of the Senate dated 22/4/2025 122-123 9 ACC 8 - Commission's letter to Mr. Peter Mbuthia and Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui dated 2/5/2025 124-125 10 ACC 9 - Commission's letter to Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui dated 5/5/2025 126-127 11 ACC 10 - Copy of email dated 7/5/2025 and bundle of documents from J. Harrison Kinyanjui & Co. Advocates 128-489 12 ACC ll - Copy of email dated9/5/2025 from Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui 490 13 ACC l2 - Letter from Kaplan & 5tratton dated 8/5/2025 491-533 14 ACC l3 - Copy of court proceedings of the appearance dated 27/4/2023 534-535 15 ACC 14A - Commission's letter to Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui dated 8/5/2025 536-537 16 ACC l4B - Commission's letter to Mr. Peter Mbuthia dated 8/5/2025 538-539 17 ACC l5 - Letter from Kaplan & Stratton daled 12/5/2025 540-582 ADVOCATES COUPLAITTA COUmaAlOr COOPERAIIVE BIJTK HOUAE, 2OTH N,OOR, HAILE TIELASSIE AVEIIT'I P.O Box 48O48-OO1OO. NAIROBI, KENYA.TEL: +254 20 222102912240337 /O7OOO72929lO7 32529995 EMAIL: acca.i as.go.ke WEBSITE: www.acc.go.ke INDEX OF ANNEXURES
,Arc t il - KENYA LAW BEPUBLIC OF KENYA REPUBLrc OF'KENYA AT NAIROBI LAWRENCE NDUTTU & 156 OTHERS PI-AINTIFFS .VERSUS- KENYA BREWERIES LTD....,... DEFENDANT JUDGE,MEN'f 1) The plaintiffs, numbering 157 filed this representative suit on their behalf and on behalf of former employees of Kenya Breweries Ltd, the defendant herein, whose terms and conditions of employment were governed by a memorandum of agreement dated Stl' December 1997 and 29th July 1999 and whose contract of employment were affected by the defendant's re-engineering process which began in 1994. The aforesaid action is by way of the Further Amended plaint dated 2/12/2015 where the plaintiffs sought for judgement as follows: a) A ileclaration that decision to cause their early retirement was unlawful and breached Section B0 and 82 of the Constitution and was wrongful and a nullity. b) A declaration that the defendont's action to cause early retirement of the plaintiffs was unlawful ond unfair and amounted to breoch of the plaintiffs, conttacts of employmenL c) A declaration that the defendant's calculation of the plairtiffs' terminal benefis v,ere wrong, arbitrary anil they helped tlrc ilefenilant to withhold huge sums due to the plointiffs. e) An order that the defenilant do supply to the plaintiffs and eacll of them audited statement of account detailing their dues. fl An order thot the plaintiffs and each of thent be paid all outstanding dues and other consequential entitlements pursuent to prayer (b) above, g) AND or alternatively, general damages for loss of entployment being 72 months salory for each and every plaintiff . lr) Cosls of (b) ortd (c ) with intcrcst covers at court rotes. IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA CIVIL CASE NO. 279 OF 2OO3 d) An order that the defenilant should pay all the plaintiffs all the outstanding ilues ond salories until their retirement age ot sixty years. 4+
t !*$A1,*,**r*:ffi:*"ff ;l,*,i#,??nii*,xT:i#.".i:,ri;,if ,$fl Jrr,::i::r also stated that the redundancies were declared in accordance with the applicable Labour and Employment laws. The defendant further averred that the plaintiffs' termination was Iawful and that they were paid their dues. 3) When the suit came up for hearing, the plaintiffs summoned James Sibili (P.W.l), Michael Kimonyi (P.W.2) and Lawrence Kyalo Ndutu (P.W.3) to testify in support of their case.The defendant on the other hand summoned one Evans Kipngetich Mutai (D.W.l) to testify in support of its defence. 4) It is the evidence of James Sibili (PW1) that he together with Michael Kimonyi (P.W.2) and Albanus Ngwiri were appointed to represent over 820 former employees of Kenya Breweries Ltd in this suit. PW1 adopted the contents of his witness statement as his evidence in this suit. He claimed that he together with his colleagues were unfairly sacked by the defendant in contravention of the law through a flawed process known as Early Retirement Scheme which begun in 1994. PW1 further stated that the process for early retirement had conditionalities. PWL also stated that he did not opt for retirement but he was nevertheless issued with an early retirement Ietter on 15.6.1998. P.W.1 further stated that they were retired in breach of the memorandum of agreement between their union and the defendant. Under the aforesaid agreement, the circumstances under which an employee can be retired and or sacked are specified. P.W.1 further pointed out that under Clauses 25 and27 of the memorandum of agreement, the employer was allowed to terminate an employee from employment if the employer is making losses by declaring such an employee redundant. The witness also stated that the defendant begun the process of what it called re-engineering without consulting them nor their union. It was pointed out by PW1 that at no time did the defendant make losses, therefore it was not justified to force them into early retirement. It is the evidence of P.W.1 that he proceeded for leave when he received the letter requiring him to take early retirement. He said that when he came back from the forced leave he was issued with a letter showing him his exit package. P.W.1 alleged that the package was prepared by the defendant without prior consultation. He said that the decision to terminate his services took away his expectation to work until retirement. He stated that he together with his colleagues were not given a chance to explain themselves out before being declared redundant. P.W.1 further alleged that the defendant employed new employees to replace those who were unlawfully forced to take early retirement and or declared redundant like him. P.W.1 averred that he was claiming for a refund of ksh.50,000/=, an amount which was retained by the defendant when he was forced to leave the defendant's employment. P.W.1 also pointed that there was a schedule showing what was due to each employee as a refund. In his evidence in cross -+xamination, P.W.1 stated that his contract of employment was based on the memorandum of agreement between their union and their employer, the defendant herein. He also avened that whatever agreement reached between the union and the employer bound them. P.W.l conceded in cross- examination that they had no evidence that the defendant employed new employees after they were retired. P.W.1 also stated that though he had alleged that the defendant discriminated him he had no evidence to prove the allegation levelled against the defendant. 5) Michael Kimonyi (P.W.2) adopted the contents of the witness statement he executed as his evidence. He stated that he worked at the security section having been employed at the age of 24 years. PW2 claimed that he was forced by the defendant to take up early retirement after working for only 9 years vide a letter dated 17.8.1999. He alleged that he has never been paid the money the defendant deducted and retained after he left employment. P.W.2 claimed that there was no clause in the contract of employment which provides an early retirement. He also alleged that the defendant employed new employees after retiring them. PW2 stated in cross-examination that he was actually paid ksh.50,000/= but others were not paid. PW2 re-affirmed in his evidence in re-examination that there were no sufficient consultation before the implementation of the early retirement scheme. 6) Lawrence Kyalo Ndutu (P.W.3) also adopted the contents of his witness statement as his evidence in support of his claim and those plaintiffs whom he represented. In cross-examination P.W.3 stated that there was a memorandum of agreement between the union and the defendant which gave rise to the joint Industrial Council where he was a member. P.W.3 pointed out that the memorandum of agreement set out the amounts payable to him. P.W.3 conceded that he was paid the amount specified. P.W.3 also +8
stated that the memorandum of agreement indicated that he was to receive computation from the financial accountant which he received but was not paid as was computed therein. P.W.3 was emphatic thdt the defendant has not paid all the amounts due the plaintiffs. 7) In support of the defence case is the evidence of Evans Kipngetich Mutai (D.W.l) the defendant's Human Resource Director. D.W.1 adopted the contents of his witness statement as his evidence. He stated that the memorandum of understanding between the defendant and the union was to determine the wages, hours of work and the conditions of employment of unionisable workers. D.W.1 stated that in the year 1997 the defendant underwent a re-engineering process in which a radica.l review of business to cut costs and improve efficiency by automation. This exercise, D.W. 1 said led to the closure of the defendant's Mombasa and Kisumu plans. D.W.L stated the employees were allowed to opt for early retirement. This witness denied the allegation that the plaintiffs were discriminated. D.W.1 stated that there was an agreement between plaintiffs" union and the defendant that the defendant would retain ksh.100,000/= to cover debts and or liabilities due to the defendant or Tembo Cooperative. In cross- examination, D.W.1 stated that the retirement age was set at 60 years. He also stated that the defendant came up with the idea of Voluntary Early Retirement before attaining the age of 60 years. DW1 stated that employees would write to the defendant requesting to take an early retirement. It is the evidence of D.W.1 that the document used to operationalise the early retirement scheme had given the defendant the discretion to reject or accept such requests. DW1 stated that the defendant reviewed its business and found that it had excess employees who needed to be of loaded having invested heavily in technology to improve efficiency. He stated that the Unions were engaged to set up the terms of redundancies and the defendant settled for redundancy and abandoned the Voluntary Early Retirement Scheme. D.W. 1 further stated that the defendant undertook what it called re-engineering to reduce costs of production and improve efficiency. B) D.W. 1 claimed that there was a joint industrial council who met and agreed on Voluntary Early Reti.rement Scheme but he failed to tender in evidence the minutes of council meetings held. D.W.1 also stated that part of the initial payments were retained by the defendant. As for management employees, a sum of ksh.100,000/= was retained while a sum of kshs.50,000/= was retained in respect of unionisable staff. In his evidence in re-examination, D.Wl stated that there was an early retirement package which was voluntary but the same was subsequently there was termination which was not voluntary. D.W.1- denied that the calculations of the exit package were arbitrary. He stated that the defendant used the Kenya Revenue Authority tax calculation guidelines to employers to tabulate what was due to the employees leaving. 9) At the close of evidence, parties were invited to file and exchange written submission. Learned counsels appearing in the matter were also allowed to make oral highlights. Having considered the evidence together with the rival submissions, the following issues commend themselves for the determination of this court. i) Whether or not the early retirement scheme was caruied out in contravention of the constitution anil the existing conhacts of employment ii) Whether or not the plaintiffs are entitled to a refund of the monies allegeilly withheld by the defendant iii) Whether or not the plaintiffs are entitled to be paid their salaries upto the date of retiremenL iv) Whether or not the plaintiffs are entitleil to general damages for loss of employmenL v) Whether or not the terminal benefits claimed by the plaintiffs are properly computed. 10) On the first issue, it is the submission of the plaintiffs that defendant developed a voluntary early retirement scheme in which any employee who desired early retirement had to fill a given form and present it for consideration by the management and there was no guarantee that the request would be accepted by the employer. It was pointed out that some of the conditions which were to be fulfilled +7
before an employee could be allowed to take up a voluntary early retirement included inter alia poor or Iow productivity, poor disciplinary record, poor health and that one should have attained the age of 50 years. It is also the submission of the plaintiffs that employees who were aged above 50 years would eam his/her salary upto the retirement age of 60 years. The plaintiffs have pointed out that the Voluntary Early Retirement Scheme did not achieve the desired results of getting many employees retire from their service. It is further the submission of the plaintiffs that without consulting their union the defendant unilaterally crafted a scheme to send home a number of employees. It is said that the defendant would send an employee on compulsory leave and upon his/trer return, he/she would be issued with a letter of early retirement, letter of service and a schedule of computation of hisftrer dues and thereafter the employee would be asked to sign documents to clear and leave the company premises. The plaintiffs referred to this latter scheme as Unilateral Forced Early Retirement Scheme. In response to the plaintiffs' submissions, the defendant argued that the plaintiffs' union was consulted and made aware of the intended implementation of the voluntary early retirement scheme. The defendant relied in evidence minutes of a meeting of the Joint Industrial Council held on 11.08.2000. The defendant further stated that in implementing the early retirement scheme it did not discriminate against any employee. The defendant further denied breaching Sections 80 and 82 of the 1963 constitution. It also denied breaching the terms of the memorandum of understanding entered between it and the plaintiffs' union. I have carefully examined the minutes heavily relied upon by the defendant in respect of the meeting which took place on 11fr August 2000. It is apparent that the early retirement scheme took place between the year L997 and 2001. The minutes relied upon are in respect of a meeting of Joint Industrial Council meeting held on 11.8.2000. It is evident that the early retirement scheme was done more than three(3) years before the consultative meeting was held. The defendant did not tender minutes of any meetings held between the defendant and the plaintiffs" union prior to the commencement of the forced early retirement scheme. A critical examination of the minutes tendered by the defendant will show that the union had clearly stated that it had never been party to the forced early retirement scheme. In fact, the union clearly stated that the defendant had turned the initial voluntary retirement scheme to forced early retirement. After a careful evaluation of the evidence, I am convinced that the plaintiffs have shown that they were forced to take an early retirement without being consulted nor the participation of their union. The initial scheme was voluntary but the same was Iater forced through the plaintiffs throats. The documentary evidence presented by both sides show that the plaintiffs' were employed by the defendant on permanent and pensionable terms and were each expected to retire at the age of 60 years. The plaintiffs have complained that their rights as enshrined under Sections 80 and 82 of the constitution (now repealed). The defendant has argued that the plaintiffs have failed to tender evidence showing that they were discriminated in the implementation of the early retirement schemes. It has emerged from the evidence tendered that though there was no open discrimination against the plaintiffs, it was not clear what criteria was applied in identifying those to take up early retirement. In the absence of a clear explanation, this court is entitled to infer that there was subtle discrimination as against the plaintiffs vis-a-vis those who remained in employment. The plaintiffs have also argued that their right to fair labour practices guaranteed under Article 4L of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 were breached. In response to this submission, the defendant cited the case of Alfred Asidaga Mulima and 2 others =vs= Attorney General and I others, Nairobi C.A no. 179 of 2015 in which the Court of Appeal held inter alio, that a court cannot enforce rights created under the new constitution unless those rights were recognised and protected under the previous constitution. With respect, I agree with the defendant's latest submission. In the circumstances this court by inference finds that the plaintiffs' right to protection from discrimination under Sections 80 and 82 of the Constitution of Kenya (now repealed) was breached. 11) The other question which is related to the above is whether the implementation of the early retirement scheme was in breach of the contract of employment between the plaintiffs and the defendant. The plaintiffs have argued that the letters sending them home for early retirement cannot be treated as redundancies. They are of the view that the same were unilateral forced early retirement scheme. 12) The defendant on the other hand is of the view that as unionisable employees, the plaintiffs' terms of employment as per the memorandum of understanding provided for a declaration of redundancies described as loss of employment through no fault of the employee concerned. This court was urged to find that the early retirement scheme was redundancy as defined in the memorandum and the labour laws. The plaintiffs are of the view that the defendant was not justified to declare redundancies because (50
no losses were declared and that the re-engineering process served no other purpose but was meant to increase profitability. The defendant was of the submission that as an employer it was permitted by Iaw to declare a redundancy if the employer decides to reorganize its business to run more efficiently and profitably. 14) The second issue to be determined is whether or not the plaintiffs are entitled to be refunded monies withheld by the defendants. It is the submission of the defendant that the plaintiffs are not entitled to be refunded the aforesaid sum because the plaintiffs failed to specifically plead and prove save for the two plaintiffs who testified. The defendant further argued that most of the plaintiffs were paid back the refund after it was established that they did not owe the company money. The defendant also argued that the claim was not similar to each plaintiff. The defendant further pointed out that the schedules of payments prepared by the learned advocates were never admitted as exhibits in evidence. The defendant also argued that it has set up the defence which is to the effect that the claim for a refund is time-barred therefore the claim for ksh.20,775 ,1521= is not justified. The plaintiffs have beseeched this court to order the defendant to refund the monies it withheld as security. It is pointed out that the defendant has admitted having deducted the aforementioned amounts from the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs have urged this court to order the defendant to pay the claim as per the schedules provided by two firms of advocates. I have considered the evidence provided by both sides plus the submissions over this claim. There is no doubt that this claim was pleaded in the plaint. The plea may not have been precise due to the numerous number of plaintiffs. It is not in dispute that three plaintiffs testified on behalf of the rest of the plaintiffs and this is not unusual in representative suits like in this case. The defendant has stated that the claim is timebarred. It is unfortunate that the defendant has failed to Iay both the factual and legal basis of this ground but it has instead made a general submission which did not help its defence. Both the plaintiffs and the defendant concur that the defendant retained from each employee either a sum of ksh.50,000/= or ksh.100,000/= as security for the defendant company liabilities. The plaintiffs provided a full list of names and amounts of refunds due to each plaintiff. I have already stated that defendant has stated that the amounts were repaid to the plaintiffs. The defendant summoned its Human Resource Manager, (DWl), to testify in its defence. Unfortunately, DW1 did not produce in evidence any documents or form of evidence to prove reimbursement or repayment of the amount withheld. The plaintiffs produced in court in compliance with this court's directive two lists of claimants and the pay off schedules to confirm C5L 13) I have carefully perused the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) executed between the defendant and the plaintiffs' union, the Kenya Union of Commercial Food and Allied Workers (KUCFAW) and the contract of employment. In the aforesaid documents, there is no mention of an early retirement scheme. There is no doubt that the early retirement scheme was a creation of the defendant. It has already been stated that the scheme was meant to be voluntary in the initial states. The plaintiff beseeched this court to treat the early retirement scheme as a form of redundancy. It is not in dispute in the C.B.A and in the contract of employment redundancy is stated to be one of the methodology in which an employees' employment could be brought to an end. It is expressly stated that redundancy should be with clearly laid down procedures. The C.B.A and the Iabour laws are very clear on what conditions must met for redundancy to be applied. Ftst, it must be justified and proven that there is need to reduce the number of employees in order to save the employer from collapse. Secondly, that the redundancy process and package must be negotiated and explained in advance to the persons affected. Thirdly, that there must be a cleir criterion as to which employee would exit and why must be laid down. In this case the defendant failed to produce its annual statement of account to show its financial status despite having been served with a notice to produce by the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs' assertion that the defendant was then and has continued to-date on an upward profitability trend remains uncontroverted. There is no evidence that the process was negotiated by the employees affected. In the absence of the above mentioned features, it cannot be said the defendant's early retirement scheme can be treated as redundancy. With respect, I am convinced that the plaintiffs were justified to plead that the defendant's scheme was left at the whims of sectional head and was inbured with extreme favourism and discrimination. The plaintiffs were therefore right to claim discrimination since there were no guidelines to justify why they were retired while others of similar qualifications were Ieft to continue to work. It is clear in my mind that the plaintiffs were removed from employment whimsically and without following the laid down labour laws and procedures. Consequently, the plaintiffs' termination and or dismissal is declared to be unlawful and therefore the plaintiffs are entitled to be compensated.
the deductions. The schedule filed by the firm of Namada and Co. Advocates dated 11th day of May 2016 shows that the defendant has withheld a sum of ksh.20,775,152 in respect of the plaintiffs whom the aforesaid firm represents. This document has guided this court to ascertain the amount withheld and not repaid by the defendant. The defendant has not controverted the schedule. It cannot therefore lie in its mouth to deny the same. There is no reason why the plaintiffs should not be paid this claim. Consequently the plaintiffs who are show in the schedule prepared by the firm of Namada & Co. Advocates dated 11.05.2016 should be paid a sum of ksh.2o,775,lMl= as shown in the aforesaid list as follows: ---l AMOUNT AMOUNT DATE TERMINATION 02n2n997 t7/8/1999 OF AMOUNT WITHHELD NO AME N D XE TA OFF 50,r21,t= 69,321t 44/ 145,1 95,667t 6s,717/= 183,2t6/= AID P 1 2 URBANUS NGWILI MICHAEL KIMUNYI JAMES SIBILI J 4 5 6 7 o 9 10 12 13 SOPHIAWAMBUI tgto2fi999 ZACHARIA KATEE REUBEN NOKATA 19/10/1998 JAMES NJOROGE 15/05/1998 JOHN NJENDU KIRUBI 25t04t2003 MICHAEL THINWA KIBUI ol/o7t2000 PETER KAGIKA MUTURI 03/04/1998 31n2n997 15/05/1998 MOHAMMED SAID ALI 18/06/1998 15 MATHIAS MWANTHI MUIA 17toBt1999 16. HELLEN MWELU JOSEPH 15/05/1998 175,2261= 570,743/= I,05t,722/= 3r8,104t= 58,573/= BI 92,522/= 166,148/= 23,743/= 50,000/= I66,l4Bt= 23,7431= 50,000/= 104,663/= 51,880/= 61,702/= 7,205/= 15/6/1999 100,000/ 000/= 50,00 ,000/= 00 1 50,000/ 00 50,0 BI 661,57 370,291/= 2t ,43 649 688,23 15 50,000 0/ 5B4,BB9/= 17. TOM SILA MULUNDI 1B/06/1998 574,890t= ,Ea NAMADA & CO. ADVOCATES - SCHEDULE OF PAYMENT 1260,611/= 66,830/= tt. ATHUMANI OMARI l PAUL GATHUKU 15/09/2001 t4.
1B 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 30 33 34 35 WELLINGTONE CHAPIA OKUYUMBA HANNAH WANJIRU WAITHIRA JAMES MUTHUI MUSUNZA DAVID WANJOHI NDEGWA JOSEPH TIOYANGA MELAU HENRY MBITI MULU SAMMY SIMILA JULIUS THEURI WARIGU MARY NINGA KAMAU BENEDICT KATUKU MUTIE HEZRON KABURU BORO JOAN WAIRIMU KIGO DISHON NJOROGE STEPHEN KIMEMIA GAKWIL ERANA CHARLES GITAGIA MBUTIA MICAH HOSEA AYIECHA 22IO4II99B PAUL WAHINGA KARIUKI 36. ROSINA TALASI MUINGA 15/05/1998 37. JOHN MACHARIA 31/03/1998 53 lB/06/1998 I 5/05/1998 1B/02/1998 1Bl06/1998 31/10/1999 2y06t2000 15/05/1998 15/09/2001 12t07t2000 JUNE 1998 0u07t2000 7Bt02L99B 18/06/1998 26/03n998 198,656/= 60,343t= 451,385 2t8,507t= 5t5,026/= 1,038,820/= 7,796,50t/= 640,445/= 94,999/= 77t,694/= 494,950t= 4t4,429t= 6t 195,96 BB/ 72,3 48,lO7/= 083/= 36, 0 00 50 s0,000/= 50,000/= 5,BBB/= 50,000/= 49,352/= 1,48t= 6s,469/= 50,000/= 2901= 1,270,520/= 765,t48t= 100,000/= 100,000/= 25,000/= l,O5o,22ll= 300,333/= 54,9091= 130,625/= 22,5071= 72,000/= 1BB,07B/= 19,6261= 50,000/= s9,261 306/= 5l 4561= 36,t2 BO, L78 50,000/= 26,660/= 19. 2t. MAINA 1B/06/1998 t&t02n99B MADESHEI I GITAU
3B 50 52 Itr2 I l ls4 MWARARI JOEL MUTISYA MUINDE ESHMAEL MUNGAI NG'ETHE BENSON BENARD MULAMAMUSONGA SIMON KAMANO MUNYUA BENARD MAKANGA ANJIRI JOSEPH WAHOME WAMBUGU RICHARD NGAO 2Bl06/1995 654,369/= 31/0s/1998 3U07/1996 tot07/t998 255,002t= 2U06/2000 1,7/08/1999 26/t0t2000 t,1,65,897t= 3,759,951/= 354,837/= 271,8371= l,l7B,B54/= 6,74 42 101,91 268,381/= 317,6661= B 79 2r5, 8t BI MUKUNDI 20t08t2002 HARUN ISMA]L SEBIT 30/04/1998 ABDUL MOHAMMED ABDALLA 22/04/t998 DAVID NDUNDA MUTHAMA 31/03/1998 SEPHEN MWANGI KIAMA t7tlgt1999 PAUL JACKTON MALOBA 0U07tr99B MOHAMMED ABDULLAH KASIGARA 3U1,2n995 EZEKIEL TOCHI MBINDI r0tL2t1999 PETER MULI NYALA 30/06/1998 55. JAMES WACHIRA NJAU 18/02/1998 56. DANIEL KIHIKO KIMANI i9/05/1998 1,131,651/= 154,3541= 623,148/= 's0,000/= 5r 50,000/= 55r,782t= 80,151/= 24,L35t= r41,,7t5t= 100,000/= 50,000/= 716,106l= L48,2731= s0,000/= l,ll7,40Ol= 190,250/= 50,000/= 38,7871= 26,2tOt 964,4011= 34,740t= 66,919/ 100,000/ 50,000 100,000/= 0 00 2t 2/ 66,75 00 0 100 39. JOHN MUNGAI NG'ETHE JAMES GATHARA I 1., I 1,, I lo.. l^, 51. 57. ALEX CHEGE MWANGI 2710711998 1B/06/1998
5B 59 60 61 64 62 63 65 66 67 68 69 70 74 7t 72 73 CHARLES KIVATI NGAU LBIO2II99B PETER OCHIENG OTHIAMBO 17t08t1,999 NAPOLEON KAMAU NATHAN 12t05/t995 JAMES MUTURA WAIGWE 10/05/1995 ABUDU JUMAWAZIRI 3yt2/1997 PETER NDEGWA MUNENE 31/03/1998 11/03/1998 30/04/1998 01/05/1998 LAIRD SAMUEL 15/09/2001 ANN WANJIRU MWANGI 15/05/1998 GODFREY WANGIGE GITHUI 1B/06/1998 GEORGE NYAMARURU GWONDA FRED KIARIE MAINA 78/02/1998 FRANCIS NYARARA NCUGI 31/03/1998 75. FRED OSOKO NYASAE 19/01/1998 76. JACKSON NULI NZAU 30/06/1996 77. GEORGE MITHEKO KANTI 15/03/1998 ,55 15,630,991/= 3,152,482/= 1,172,9091= 50,000/= 295,2351= 6/ 100,000/= 371,865/= 455,454/= 100,000/= 2Lt,540t= 492,282t= 458,798/= 69,0721= 50,000/= 1,083,948/= 227,6791= 1,488,533/= 231,0771= 76,377t= 625,783/= 1,252,685t= 295,94u= 588,4291= lI2,l73/= lO7,624t= 50,000/= t47,01,3t= 430,867/= 85,2861= s0,000/= r,202,654t= I,372,5001= 625,008/= 50,000/= 125,227t= 61,89 65,133/= 6/ 6I,4I 34/ 0 228 83,BzU s0,000/= 50,0 50,0 00/ 00/ 50,0 10,0 00 00 100,000/= 762,1701= 846,797t= l' 838,597/= 37/tOt1994 LEWIS WAMBUGU MUGO 31/08/1999 CLEMENT NJUNGE NDUNGU JOSHUA NGAHU GILBERT SALIM ISMAIL IBRAHIM MARK MUKOYA ABUOGA MUSHIMBA I ) 106/09/1999
7B 79 80 B1 82 B3 84 B5 86 87 95 91 92 93 JOSEPH ONDURU ODUOR EDWARD GACHIE MWAURA JOEL MURIU KAMAU JEREMIAH MACHINI RAMBIKI ERASTUS KARAGO JOHN KANGETHE WABUGA WYCLIFF KHAYO WELINGA STEPHEN KAHUKU NJENGA PETER KIRUKU JAIRO ONYANGOP OKUMU GEOFFREY NJOROGE GEORGE MUNYUA RAYMOND GACHOMBA CHARLES MANGI WAMBUGU JOSEPH OLOO 1B/06/1999 1Bl06/1998 50,000/= 3t/tot2003 3,177,5t9/= 1,023,555/= 30/06/1998 984,531/= 9/04n998 457,9891= 30/04/1998 561,161/= 79,7591= 06/09/1999 31/03/1998 t73,1.04t= 29,2751= 30/11/2003 809,602/= 429,699t= 12t10t2007 1B/06/1998 885,154/= o3tt2n997 13/04/1998 181,380/= 20,229,654/= 2u06t2000 25/04/t996 26103/1998 31/10/2003 567,224/= 305,700/= 24t05/1999 196,633/= 28,537/= 50,000/= 588,141/= 746,7011= 50,000/= B/ ,78 34 2t 245,25 B/ 175,35 0 00 250, J, ,000/= 50 50,000/= 00/ 50,0 ot 50,00 4,653,386/= 95,2621= 1,110,000/= 2/ 304,63 JOSEPH KARANJA FRANCIS OBURE REGINALD JAMES KABOGO OMONDI 96 NGANGA 18i 06/1998 5G 100,000/= 50,000/= JOHN KAMAU 88. 89. 90. 94.
1 97 9B 99 00 101 09 110 tt2 113 Lt4 STEPHEN WAMBURA NJAU MATHEW KIRAGO GICHUHI 26106/1996 TONKEI OLE MAPI 31/03/1998 JOSEPH MUTINDA 22/O4n99B BENARD MWOLOLO MWILU 27106/t995 to2 103 JOYCE NYAWIRA 2Bt0B/t998 LYDIAMWANGI 15/05/1998 104 t5/09t200t 10s BENJAMIN MUTISYA 22t04fi998 106 GRACE LIL]AN ATHIANY 02n2t1997 107 19/05/2000 108 GEORGE KIMOLO JOHN MATHINI MWAURA 25t06/1,998 DAVID NDUNGU WACHIRA 31/03/1998 111 JAMES BEDAN KIGO 31/1211998 ANTONY K]OKO 31/01/1998 MOSES NJERU MURIUKI 2U06t2000 MOHAMOOD GITAU HAMZA 30/11/1995 115 MAINGI MUNGAI KAGIRI ITIOTI2OOO 116 DAVID MASYA MWANGANG 3t/1,2n997 tt7 JOSEPH MURAGURI MBOGO 06/09/1999 516,620/= 186,800/= 63,590/= r,287,489/= 69t,634t= r,104,4t2 570,619t= 637,099/= s89,372t= t,067,to7 t= 1 2t 73,51 118 MBUGUA KIMATU 26t04/1995 458,645/= (5T 110,611/= 50,000/= 10,000/= s0,000/= 50,000/= 94,995/= 50,000/= I1,652/= r97,264/= 140,315/= 100,000/= 179,4251= 661,101/= ,182,0261= 75/= 270,6131= 17,668l= 50,000/= 758,881/= 136,438/= 50,000/= Br,230t 98,570/ 8t t3,47 0t 00/ 50,00 50,0 ot 50,00 00 50,0 j"0""" BONIFACE NGUI KIOKO PETER KIRUMA CHARLES 17t0gn999 33,t47t=
a I l I I I I 50,000/= J. T. NANDIE 31,n2/t997 MWANIKI NGULA MBUGUA 119 MOSES KURIA MWANGI 1B/02/198 L,037,906/= 235,641l= s0,000/= t20 JOHN RASAKI OYENG 06/09/1999 6M,t95t= 79,901,t= 50,000/= 12t JOSEPH KIMANI 19/10/1998 122 JOSEPH MWANIKI 27t06/1,995 4Bl,B97l= t30,371./= 100,000/= t23 HERMAN NJOROGE 22tl4tL99B 567,7881= 123,624t= 50,000/= t24 DAVID KIMWELE 1s/09/2001 450,2391= 116,799t= 13,776,059t= 2,559,355/= 960,075/= t25 PETER MUSESI MYSYOKA 30/06/1996 t26 MICHAEL KAMAU NJOROGE o5to7/2000 892,377/= t6r,452t= 100,000/= r27 EDWIN RAGAK AWILI 31/10/1998 758,694/= t2B CALEB OPUKA 25t07/2000 s03,328/= 118,886/= 22,198/= t29 JANUARY KAKUI 02n2/1997 245,9711= 27,072t= 130 ONESMUS KIRAGU 22/04/t998 720,254/= 131 CHRISTOPHER MWANGI NGOBU r32 GABRIEL NDUNGU 18/02/1998 t97,O4B/= 34,867t= 50,000/= 133 JAMES NGANDU t34 JULIUS NDUNI 22t04t1998 322,902t= 1,529,969/= 35,4251= 50,000/= 135 SAMUEL MWANJI MBUGUA 03fio/2003 702,2561= 136 ZACHARIA KABIRU EDWARD NDEGWA 22tO4n99B 31/08/1998 619,285/= 2,220,330/= 93,476/= 537,356t= 137 138 139 31n2t1997 820,518/= 66 MUTUNGA
I il I I, r Ll 't lr I 31/03/1998 ij l 1l i1 \ L I GEOFFREY MUNGAI 116,351/= 50,000/= 140 MICHAEL NDUTA 19/01/1998 917,4851= 31/05/1998 l,23o,t&ll= 3L4,4551= s0,000/- I4I JONATHAN NDOLO L8,4271= 50,000/= L42 HARRISON S. MWIKYA 15/05/1998 119,846/= 24t05/199 t,255,2t5t= 3t7,343t= 8,330/= t43 STANLEY M. MWAURA 31,t10n994 367,9741= IM JOHN M. NJOROGE t45 JOHN NJOROGE GAKURU 03/04/1998 t,236,633t= 245,968t= 48,6s4l= 50,000/= 146 CATHERINE KIMANI WANJIKU 24t06t1998 235,569/= t47 PHYLIS WAMBUI 26/04fi995 BM,B95l= 148 RICHARD KARIUKI MURIITHI 30/06/1996 18/02/1998 r49 DONALD OWINO OKELLO 22t05/1998 t,257,726t= 153,399/= 50,000/= 150 EI-IEZER ONCHIEKU 151 STEPHEN N. KALII 10/03/1996 985,911/= 152 DAVID KARIUKI WAWERU 3Lt07t1999 699,789/= tt,8t2t= t6,702t= 153 NANCY E. NYAGA 22t04fi998 ROSEMARY NJOROGE WANJIKU L4/03/t998 153,596/= 154 155 JAMES KANGETHE NDAI 3yt0/1994 2,942,t25t= 530,528/= r8,t47,008t= I54,7891= 20,103t= 50,000/= 156 JAMES KIHIKI KARIUKI 75,080/= t57 GEORGE MBUGUA NJINO 24/06t1,998 3U03n987 346,136/= 158 159 ZACKAYO NDUATI ERNEST NDIRANGU NGIMEI GAKERO 160 MBURU 357,t15t= 63,139/= .51
162 161 FELIX KIARIE MWANGI I8/O2II99B JOHN NJOGU GITONGA 163 DAVID KIGURU MWANGI tBto2n99& BERNARD MBETU 30/04/1998 JOSEPH KEYA 1B/06/1998 166 PETER MAINA KAMAU 31/01/1998 FRANCIS K. NUGUNA 1s/05/1998 168 JULIUS WANYIRI NGUNJIRI 1B/02/1998 169 EDWARD KAMWANA KARIUKI 31/03/1998 t70 JOHN NJOROGE MBAGO 1B/06/1998 17t SIMON RUTTOH 3UO7/t998 172 ROBERT M. MUTUNGA t73 ELIUD GITAU CHOMBA 774 KITHUKA KIOKO 25/04/7995 t75 SOLOMON MUTISYA 15/09/2001 776 WILSON MUTUNE MUTUA 30/06/1998 CHARLES WATHIGA 31/10/1998 MARCUS MURUBE 31/03/1998 JAMES GITAU 1B/06/1998 JAMES MWANGI THUO 18/02/1998 LAWR.ENCE KUBURENDI 31/10/1998 182 JOSEPH MWANCI KIMANI 183 GEOFFREY K. MUCHEKE 18/06/1998 1,3s7,6571= 311,7491= 100,000/= to,s07/= 558,630/= 134,036/= 100,000/= 34r,BB2/= 17,7OOl= 1,096,973/= 39t,779t= 473,790t= 127,587 /= 1,002,4891= 144,0561= I,237,574t= 2,553,840/= 82,2771= 751,2I71= 669,173/= 77,6721= 50,000/= ,089/= 443 1,050,188/= 37,877t 6t 927,93 6t 387,79 54t 190,1 73,9t7/ 6t BI,B7 7 27,76 3/ t8,78 00 50,0 000/ 50, 50,000/ 64 1 165 t67 84/ )t t77 1,78 t79 180 181 0 00 50, I84 KEFFARS KARIUKI 30/09/1998 372,756t= Go t,27t,784/= BO, 17t02/2006 30/06/1998 M. s0,000/= 50,000/= 100,000/=
185 tB7 1BB 186 189 190 191 196 197 198 199 192 193 t94 195 20r 202 203 KAGUANYU SAMMY MWANGI NANCY MWANGI DANIEL MAINA RUTUNU ANN KAMBA SAMUEL MUIRURI MUCHIRI BENSON MWANGI IRUNGU JULIUS KARIUKI JAMES N. KIRANGI EDWIN KABUI KAHARA EUNICE KAHUIRIA EDWARD N, KAIRU JOSEPH M. NTHENGE MUEMA DANIEL PATRICK N. NDUNDA 2OO JONES KISANI NGULI MULWA DOMINIC NDERO GEORGE KATHISYA NUANDIKO lqt02n998 15/05/1998 3U07t7999 30/06/199 3U12fi997 oztI2n997 30/10/1998 31/10/1998 FEB. 1998 25t04n998 2t/06t2000 22/0Ut99B 1B/02/1998 22104/1998 1s/06/1999 11/05/1995 29/13fi996 26103/1998 204 TOM KABITI VENGE 30/03/1998 205 ROBINSON NDUNGU 30/06/1998 1,134,231/= 770,1821= 50,000/= G CI ,72 94 2 I54,l&ll= 648t 204, 77B,BB5l= t6,423,530t= 264,144t= t,947,067t= 420,5r8t= 406,638/= 206,000/= t,tt9,592t= t,tB2,4B3t= 269,603/= 604,8841= t,3t9,207/= 26,91 4t,18 3/ 26,09 2t 25t,12 5/ 51,84 2/ 2t t,397,423/= 285,158/= 27,072t= 86,776/= 166,348/= 33,1471= 213,583/= 717,7OOl= 100,000/= 100,000/= 50,000/= 50,000/= s0,00 00 50, 0 00 50 0t 0 50,000/= s87,770t= 80,638/= WANJUGU NZIOKA WAMBUA FRANCIS MATHEKA
206 207 208 209 2t0 2tr 2t2 2t3 2r4 215 216 21,7 218 2t9 220 22t 222 225 227 JULIUS N. MULI 31/10/1998 6t NGUGI AUGUSTINE MUTEMI 30/06/1998 GEORGE MUIA MUISYA 27t09t1999 EVAN NJURI NGANGIRA 09/0711998 JOHN NGUGI WANJAU 31/03/1998 MUSA MBONGO 31/03/1996 DUNCAN MWANZIA DAVID NGUGI PETRONILLA WANJIRU 25t04n996 JOSEPH MATATA MUTUA KADOGO PASCAL 04/06/1998 PATRICK NDUNGU KIBUNJA 1B/06/1998 MOSES MWIKYA LELU EVANS MITHAMO MUROKO FRANCIS K. MACHARIA 3Ur0/1994 STEPHEN GITAU KIMANI 09/09/1998 JOSEPH KINYANJUI 22t04t1998 LABAN NJOROGE GICHARA 2Bl06/1995 223 JOHN KARANI JURIUKI 01/03/1998 932,000/= STEPHEN THEURI WANGOMBE 1511212003 226 NGUGI KIRAGU 18/06/199tt ,07)t 19,489/= 229,035t= 662,952t= t7t,872t= 595,706/= 87t,781t= tt7,730t= 100,000/= t,778,535/= 50,000/= 19,089,083/= 2,267,839/= 920,4001= 920,t77t= 840,0401= 111,611/= 50,000/= 202,8321= 50,3l7l= 50,000/= 669,330/= ro9,27Bl= 50,000/= 79 1 890, t69,374t= 34/ 3 t34 ,5t9/ 3/ 2s,82 ,0291= 46 t25,2BO/= 100,000/= 0 40 10, 10,000/= 80,73 9 48 3/ 38/ 7 00 629 5 4 ,08 48 1 3l 3t 1 50,000/ 10/03/1996 1B/02/1998 03t12/t997 224 JAMES MURIU GICHARU 30/06/1996 709,1,301= 122,624/= 434,689t= t7, 858,603/=
230 234 228 229 23r 232 233 23s 236 237 3B 239 2 24r 242 STEPHEN MUGO ABDALLA KIBARABARA JOHN MUSERU WATAKO BENJAMIN MWIKYA SAMUEL KAGUGANI MUNENE BONIFACE NJENGA WANJE ISAAC MAINA TABITH NJUGUNA NYOKABI A VOI KA 30/06/1998 02/rztt997 tgt02L99B 30/06/1998 3y07/t998 15/05/1998 ""] ROSE WANGARI 1s/0s/1998 RITALIND NJOROGE NJERI 1,8/02t1998 JOSEPH MAINGI MUCHEMI tgt02/1998 REUBEN MUNYIRI MURIITHI 28t02t1995 DICKSON KINULA KI'TOO 22t04/1998 MOSES N. NJAGI 22/04fi998 243 TIMOTHY GATHUA 2M G. M. NGARUIYA i8/06/1998 245 PAUL RIMUI MUHIA 30/04t2003 246 JOHN KABAA t3/07t7998 tBt02/1,998 €s 74t,028t= 3t 50,000/= 1,065,643/= t,284,767t= 368,749t= 424,524t= 101,BBB/= 100,000/= 50,000/= 366,058/= 506,4971= s0,000/= 535,814/= 50,000/= 497,332t= 4t7,t9y= 53t,429t= t,164,785t= 279,985t= 664,097/= 1,32,055/= 50,000/= 705,1.181= 14,3781= 1,450,8471= 17,2521= 50,000/= 138,10 1 ,220t 54 2/ 27,07 ot 148,01 t7,201t= 806/= 63, 67,04 83,71 72,67 6t 101,02 ,000/= s0,000/= 48,995t= o/ 50,00 lB5,7l0l= 6t 2/ 4t 00 50 50,0 40,508/= 50,000/= 3Ltr2n997 31/03/1998 JAMES MATHENTE MUTHIMA 240 247 HASSAN SORA
48 249 250 25r 252 253 2 54 2 256 255 257 258 259 260 261 268 262 263 264 26s 266 267 S. M. MUHIA DAVID MWANGAGI MUTIND WILSON MABOI JOEL MARIM TOO JOHN MWANIKI JACKSON MULONZI JOHN GITORO JAMES AMOLO SIMON MUTISYA NELSON KINGA KENNETH KAGETO KARIM H. KAR]M SYMON GATUMA WAIROBI PETERSON AIGURU BENJAMIN WAMAI JOSEPH MUTHAMA WALTER ONG'ANG'O DANIEL MWAURA DOMINIC MURIU KUNGU 30/06/1998 JOSEPH K. KUNGU KIGUTA CLEMENCE MWADIME WAKESHO 1B/06/1996 3"U12/1998 3Ut0/1994 23t04t1998 2u06t2000 1,7t06n996 30/06/1998 28/06/1995 3U12t1997 23t04t2003 22t04/1998 31/0s/1995 31/03/1998 3t/t2t1997 31/10/.t998 2U09n995 270 ALBANUS K. NZAU 307,383/= 62,956/= 2591= 6r 7 ,147 t= 54 22,940t B/ 97,56 t,040,562t= 190,969/= t7,64t,660t= 7,7t8,904/= 1,000,000/= 14,777 t= 50,000/= t93,392t= 460,155/= 62,059/= 100,000/= 1,109,363/= 668,587/= 301,396/= MS92F 100,000/= 160,7921= 19,506/= 246,6Mt= 27,363/= 10,000i= t,722,592/= 373,4481= s0,000/ 38,37u 00 50,0 36,107t 3t 624,t8 6/ 607,49 ,] 31/03/1998 1t,522,797/= 274,ttt/= I ll 00 0 60 PETER NDIRANGU 269 21/06/2000 18/06/1998 1,596,866/= 59,9481= 50,000/= 894,915/=
27t 272 273 275 276 277 285 286 287 BB 278 279 280 28t 282 283 284 274 29t 2 BENARD K. SILA RAMADHAN NUGHASHE YAHYA GICHURU HUSSEIN MESHACK MOMANYI STEPHEN NDERITU FRANCIS MURI MWANGI HENRY SOMBA MAILU HUMPHREY MBUGUA REREI MICHAEL N. MWANIKI IRENE NGURE NYAWIRA BENARD NZIMBA CHARLES ODINGA SILA MUYA FRED NGENO SOI HADIJA ABDALLAH MARTIN MURAGE 289 FRANCIS KIMOTHO 290 WILSON MURIITHI DANIEL MUHUYU MACOTHI N RI E J 292 GABRIEL M. METHO 2110612000 27/03t7995 27/07/t998 tU02/t998 1,7/OB/t999 31/05/1998 2st04t2003 23t04t2003 25/04t2003 09/03i 1998 1B/11/1998 31/05/1998 3ut2/1997 03t1,2t7997 18/06/1998 75nO/200t 19/10/1998 1B/09/1998 18t02t1998 2t 25,59 296,500/= 67,39 t62,887t= BI 100,000/= t,448,399/= 50,000/= 55t,t24/= 135,330/= 8M,375t= 678,681/= s0,000/= t,876,432t= 647,696t= 88,r20t= 209,842/= 468,366.86 707,457.50 50,000/= 551,503.66 16,884,225.2 3,391,s60.50 720,3391= 947,942.86 46,573.00 50,000/= 828,620.98 t0t,742.92 672,349.50 137,7121= 50,000/= 128,304.15 58,326.30 50,000/= 216,625/= 0 00 50, B0/ 667,749t= 860/ 84, 486/= 1 109, 544,7051= 00 100,0 9/ 918,89 FRANCIS DAVID KIOKO 536,097/= NJIRAINI 6b
94 293 2 295 298 296 297 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 307 306 308 309 310 311 312 SOLOMON K. KARIO 1B/06/1998 AUGUSTINE NYAKONDO 23t04/2003 CHRISPINE NYAGA 31/03/1998 NICHOLAS MUTEI KIRIMI 25t04n996 ROBERT MURIUKI 3UtOt2003 PETER M. MBUI tB/02t1,998 MOHAMMED SHIKUKU 31/03/1998 JUSTUUS MAITHYA MWANZIA 26/03/1996 MESHACK DERO 4t1,6/t998 ABDURAHAMAN RAMADHANI 24n0/200r LAMECH MOGAKA rB/02/t998 RICHARD MASINDA AGUNDA 1s/06/1999 PETER MURIU MUIGA B/02/1998 25/04t2003 JAMES WAINAINA KIMANI 31/03/1998 JOSEPH A. BWANA 27/0311998 EDWIN NGANGIRA GATEI I8/2II99B NAHASHON M. KINGI 30/6/1995 DAVID KARIU JOE MWANGI FEB 1998 SAMUEL MUTEI NYANGIRA 7Bt2/t998 313 ONESMUS N. NGOII,OVOI 18/06/1998 1,688,488.67 500,466.80 526,674.90 t1.0,323t= t,334,t72/= 429,8281= 995,586/= t69,4s1t= 7t5,4t3t= t90,257t= s75,823/= 99,927/= 3,407,700/= 1,543,6491= 452,21,71= 937,4901= 244,1291= 50,000/= 673,2361= 76,995/= HN o J ,r7u= 48 2 1 3t 32,27 607,0 27,96 t27,742t 23t 4t 314 DAVID OLOO OUKO 30t4t2003 3,115,096/= 6e 00/ 50,0 100,000/= 5/ t4,49 12,934,237r= 1,450,2271= 79,209/= PETER MUTURI NJOGO
315 316 3t7 318 319 320 321 GABRIEL KARIUKI NJUGUNA JOHANA WACHIRA MUCHIMI ELIUD OUMA GOME JOHN BUNYI GICHARU FRANCIS NJAAGA TIFUS STEPHEN K. MUNGAI MARGARET ODHIAMBO 322 GEORGE K. GICHOHI 323 MARGARETW. KINYUA 324 ROBINSON M. GAKUNJI 325 JOSEPH MACHARIA MAINA SAMSON ONYANGONGAO CHRISTOPHER MBOCHE DANIEL KAMAU NJOROGE JAMES OCHAMI KANYA KAMAU 331 SAMUEL GACHURI 332 ROBERT NJUGUNA MUCHUNO 333 PEETR L. OPILI o 326 327 328 329 330 334 EPHRAIM M. NJOROGE 21,t1,0/1,994 6+ 13/3/1998 26103/1998 15/06/1999 1B/06/1998 3t/tzt1997 15/05/1998 26/03fi998 26103/1998 79t07/2000 30/06i 1998 3n0t2000 31/03/1998 1s/06/1999 3t/rotr994 3U10fi994 1s/09/2001 19/05/1999 161,810/= 126,363/= t4t,tt4t= 400,1371= 61,690/= 1,169,830/= 216,3971= 1,33I,781/= 302,665/= 100,000/= l,436,lL&l= 584,2661= 10,000/= 1 ,87y 64 6/ 22,55 U ,86 46 384/ 61 494t 87, 47B,l2l/= 877,897t= s0,000/= 60,000/= 50,000/= 464,4951= 50,000/= 50,000/= 50,000/= 50,000/= 50,000/= ,779,58G1= l l i ! tt,oB9,927t= ) tBB2.407l= I rsr,t76/= I i i I ! lzaz,apt= i I i2s,32s,333.06 I I 11,392,tMt= I i 1 lc ,tt "tc'> t- i l 1ss8,906/= l I It64l.M0/= 1' I I 1887.867/= I 4,678,572.02 244,694t= 1,,,,,,,= i NDICHU ABUKUSE
33s PETER MBURU KIBUGI ROBERT MUNGAI MBUTHIA MACHARIA MUTURI ISAAC NJINE KARIUKI 339 FRANCIS M. KANGANGI 340 JECONIA O. ANINDO SOLOMON ANINDO OTIENO JOSPHAT KINUTHIA MUKUNDI FREDRICK KIBOI KIHORO 3M GEOFFREY WAIYEGO 345 GORDON MISANGO 346 JOSEPH K.MAINA 347 SIMON NJATHI MUTORA 348 SAMUEL M. THAIRU 349 ALLAN KABUGI JOHN MUTHORERI 351 IBRAHIM MURATHA JUSTUS WAMBUA MUTEMI 353 ALRED KIBE 354 PETER GICHOBI 355 ROBERT W. NDIANGUI PHILIP NWANZIA 199s 336 33 338 7 18/06/1996 30/04/1998 30/09/1995 18/06/1998 24/05n999 12106/t 998 25/04fi996 27t09t1999 78/72n998 31/10/2003 t7t07t2000 28/02/1998 31,tO7t1998 3t/07n998 22t04/t998 3UI2t1997 31/05/1998 3t12n997 15/05/i998 728,69 928,10 436,7111= 1,204,466/= 1,833,305/= t53,532t= 80,619/= 962,401t= L42,766/= 432,270t= 1,,429,927/= 579,2101= 525,730t= 1,07,825t= 970,2221= t,t49,448/= 238,403t= 228,1991= 874,04t/= 1,280,834/= 232,986t= 22,740,9t1./= 4,04,61,11= 720,000/= r,670,343t= 761,0431= 136,7281= 50,000/= 558,786/= 73,466/= 50,000/= ot 3t BI 55,68 193,295/= 9 OB 138, 100,23sl= 20t,248/= 350 3s2 3/ 106,01 KILONZO 30/06/1998 693,2871= 117,0361= 6g 00/ 50,0 50,000/= ,000/= 50 50,000/= s0,000/= 43,4321= -'l I 342 | I 343 I 50,000/= 356
) 357 5B aJ 3 359 361 362 363 364 36s 366 367 368 369 370 377 372 376 377 60 373 374 375 EDWARD K. THAIRU JAMIA A. BABALA JOSEPH MBUGUA WAITHAKA GEORGE M. THUO JULIUS MWANGONDI BONIFACE K. MASAI NICHOLAS MACKENZIE DANIEL NGEWA KIOLI BENJAMIN W. MATUVA ALEX WAMBANDI HARRISON AMULI HENRY K. KARANJA FRANC]S BWIRE MARTIN S. MUTUNGI WANJOHIWACHIRA JAMES N, GICHEHA MICHAEL W. KARIUKI HANNINGTON KAVU CHARLOTTE MDOE 378 RACHAEL KAVU 379 LYDIA MBITHI 380 MR.IRUNGU KAMAU 3III2II997 381 BARRACK HABWE 2Bl06/199s 2,227,1531= 21,3641= G1 3r/07n998 1B/16/1998 5/05/1998 31/10/1998 31/10/2003 18/02/t998 31/05/1998 1Bl9/1998 20109t199s 31/10/2003 1s/0si 1998 t7t0\/t999 18t02t1998 22t04t1998 3ut2n997 30/06/1998 2Bl06/1995 3yt2fi997 3yL2tL997 1B/01/1999 3UI2lI977 3ut2n977 31t12t1997 2M,57Bt= 1,309,650/= 933,850/= t,53t,70u= 768,062t= t,223,068/= t,279,092/= r,161,,562/= 201,696/= 284,30tt= 150,8771= t,426,099/= 26,5t4t= 35,951/= 8,7601= 3t 59,51 195,293t 524,t32t= 300,244/= t74,727/= 199,534t= 50,000/= L53,429t= 50,000/= 2t3,403/= 50,000/= 195,994/= 564,155/= 50,000/= 18,960/= 50,000/= 50,729/= 100,000/= 50,000/= 50,000/= 549,2541= 86,068/= 100,000/= 286,2781= 42,9301= 100,000/= 0t 100,00 BI 566,73 0 00 50, 23,6 BL,T7 4/ 18,58 79,689/= 82t 6t 1 ,000/= 00 GEOFFREY K. WAKABA PETER K. KIMANI 60,000/=
382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 40t 402 JONATHAN M. SUMUNU ROBERT G. MBOA LEONARD K.IRUNGU ANDREW N. KARIUKI HERMAN G. MBUGUA THOMAS M. MUTUKU JULIUS G. MACHARIA JOSEPH KOROSSI ERNEST KOSKEY FREDRICK KIRUGA DANIEL MACHARIA JOB MWANZIA JOHN M. K]ILU CHARLES OUMA TERRY G. WALKER SIMON K. MWANGI JOHN M. MALUKI 404 WARIO J. BONAYA 403 DAVID MUNGAI 31/03/1998 31/03/1998 1998 3yt2tt995 3t/t2t1997 3ytzt7997 30/06/1998 31/05/1998 16/lr/t994 3tl03/1998 30/06/1998 28t02t1998 26103/1998 2Bl03/1995 30/0s/1998 24t06n998 6/03/1998 31/05/1995 30/09/1995 20t08t2002 24t05t1999 405 TIMOTHY S. KIILU 3/tzt1997 1,758,8241= 381,813/= Tfl 213,719/= 4L5,927t= t8,97t,973t= 480,966/= 150,582/= 708,553/= 506,099/= 50,7296t= 469,032t= 128,8471= 517,6021= 383,012/= 367,044/= 803,2291= 132,9381= 644t s67, 6t,700t 76,355t= 3,07t,220/= tt,76Bt= 54,935/= 91,056/= 30,984/= 2 46 72 B4,O7Ol= 0 00 50 50, 000/= 0 00 50 1,160,000/= 50,000/= 100,000/= 50 50 I JIM KABUE I JOHN C. NDUATI l ]JONATHANN MUIGAI . LAWR-ENCE NDUNGU NGUGI ,000/= ,000/=
4t0 4II 406 ISAACK N. NGUGI 407 408 409 MARTIN NJOROGE GEORGE N, KARIRU SIMON K. MBUGUA 4t2 DICKSON NJOROGE 4t3 CHRIANT KINYALE 4t4 PATRICK N. KIMATA 4t5 ALFRED B. OBUNGA 416 JAMES ONYANGO ANGAWA 4t7 SAMUEL KAHUNYO 4tB DAVID KAMANGA 419 JOSEPH K. MBUGUA 420 ROBERT M. KITHEKA 42r STEPHEN W. KANYI 422 LOIS NDIRANGU WAMBUI 423 PETER THEURI 424 F. M. GATHIRU 425 KITEMA KIMULI JOSEPH IRUNGU WAHAGI 26103/7998 PETER KIHARO 428 MAHARIA RERAI EDWARD THAIRU 426 427 2).t06t2000 30/06/t998 3UL2/t997 1B/06/1998 30/04/1996 31/03/1998 t3n2n997 9/06/1998 15/03/1996 MAY 2OO3 30/06/1995 30/04/1998 22/071200 31/03/1998 l8/02/1998 r/07t7998 3t12t1997 3U10/1,994 tBt02t7998 1B/02i 1998 429 BENSON 25t04t2003 1,409,5141= 274,129/= 2t 786,63 8t ,25 49 7 r,r55,927/= 95,868/= 32,2261= 999,24U= 260,040t= 908,757t= 205,415t= t,2t1,260t= t4,650,687/= 401,680/= 415,881/= 3t t49,47 48,3t7t= t94,835t= 50,000/= 140,92s1= 100,000/= 46,677t= 280,707t= t,753,t76t= 660,000/= 1B0,B5B/= 68,325/= 1,008,182/= 268,4421= 100,000/= 633,600/= 83,339/= 50,000/= 50,000/= 60,000/= 1,t 73,0t ,000/= "t 1B/06/1998 iluLlus KM MBUTHIA RICHARD S. KILONZO 786,645t= t,249,200t= 135,939/=
430 ELIUD MUCUNU KAzuMI 2610711994 JOSEPH NJOROGE MUHUNI WAMAI MAITHYA MUCHIRI HUMPHRXY KINYUGO JOSEPH WANYAMA LEONARD MBULU NDAWA 434 JOSEPH KIRUI KIPNGETICH 435 CHRISTOPHER MARITIM 436 JAMLECK NDIRANGU 437 MUNENI KIRUBU 438 PETER MWENGA 439 PETER MWANGI PETER KARIUKI MO MI FRANCIS KIMANI GEORGE NUTHONI MAN K I 442 44.) CHARLES GITHINJI MAINA 444 SIMON M. GICHU MS NJAMBI NGAARA M6 LEONARD KAVULUNZE KITUMBA 447 JOHN MWANGI MWANIKI 448 SAMMY KIHUNGU 449 PAULINE WAIRIMU 450 DAVID M. KITAKA 1B/06/1998 87,9lB/= 124,4981= Ta 22/tOt1994 18/06/1998 1999 30/06/1998 20n7/t998 26/03/1998 30/06/1996 1B/06/1998 30/06/1998 t2t07t1999 25tO4t2003 22t05t1998 21,t0612000 ro/t2t1,999 3l /03/1998 2nztt997 705,2t 231,10 4/ 3t 361,866/= M3,2571= t77,687/= 819,236/= 519,758/= 468,533/= t,208,923t= 576,526t= 220,2581= 45,938/= 390,310/= 63,3671= 4/ 130,01 M,67ll= 76,3241= 179,9391= 23,066/= 100,000/= 923,188/= 70,3r5t= 50,000/= 094/ 61, 5l= 72,99 586/= t/ ,85 B3 2 50,000/= 50,000/ 00 0 100 0/ s0,00 l*,1 432 433 35,460/= 49
45r 452 4s3 PETER MUTEI KILONZO EDWARD MUSILI MUTHUSI SAMSONM MUTUNGU MUASYA 454 DENNIS KINYUA NYAMU 455 MICHAEL OKUMU LAZARUS OPATA 456 GERALD KIBUTHU 457 DANIEL NGANGA NYOIKE 458 CHRISTOPHER KIBUTHU 459 PATRICK GICHUKI MUNYIRI 460 DAVID NGANGAWAMAI 46t PETER KARIUKI NGIGI 462 ONESPHOROUS KARIANJAHI K JOHN KAMAU L ) 46 464 JACKSON NGUNZE 461-r 466 NELSON MAKUMI MANGI WILLIM K. MUNGUTI 467 JOHN BWALA OBWOGO 2gtl2tr995 468 SAMMY GITHINJI WANJOOHI FREDRICK KAGWAINI 3ltL2/1997 6/09/1999 23l03/1998 22t04t1998 22t04/1998 20/03/1998 30/06/r996 26103/1998 30/04/1998 t7tolt2008 22/04n998 3t07t2000 9/0s/199s 31/03/r998 469 GICHUMA 31/03/1998 T3 7 BO r89 319,583/= t2,875,0t/= 446/ 694 682,069/= 266,429t= tSZ,ZO't= 329,6471= t,230,476t= 304,975t= t,t3t,94t/= 643,836/= t,0t6,293/= 581,056/= r,087,307/= 1,020,195/= 3,009,242/= 707,7421= 677,5981= 00/ 00/ 50,0 50,0 00 00 50,0 50,0 BI 1,7,29 37,t34/= 2,Ot1,,tO7t= Bt,64s/= 276,690/= I24,4t7/= 308,467t= 50,000/= 50,000/= 100,000/= ,000/= 00/ 0 o 100,000/= 00/= 50,0 1 0 0 00 00 50, 50, 00 00 2/ 226,15 6t 51,93 99 ,4t9t 1 44 1 KIVIUITU 15/06/1999 19/l 0/1 998 14o,832/=
470 47r 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 485 486 48B 479 480 4Bl 482 483 484 ALBANOS MULWA KITAKA MWASYA KATHUKU MULIKO CHARLES MACHARIA NJOROGE JOHN GICHOMO NGIGI FESTUS OWINO ODANDO BENARD GITHUI GITHAIGA BENEDICT MBILO JOHN RAHAB WANJOHI MUKAMI GEORGE KIMANI WAWERU DANSON NYAGA NGARI CHARLES KINYANJUI MBURU DAVID KIMOTHO KAHURA ZACHARIA INJELULA DANIEL MULWA MUSAU JAMES WAINAINA MWANGI PAUL MUIYA MUIA BENARD MASILA KIMANZI 487 FRANCIS KAIRU THAIRU 18/06/1998 ERNEST WACHIRA IRUNGU 489 SAMUEL THUO KIMANI 11/05/1995 l7O,22O/= 55,511/= .r+ 21t06/2000 BB3,l42l= 31/10/1994 30/03/1998 6/09/1999 99,BBB/= 30/06/1998 345,814/= 31/t2fi997 763,155/= t73,056/= 1,135,309/= 31/03/1998 265,254t= 30/10/1994 31/08/1998 352,806/= 3U12t1997 31/1 0/1998 t8,207,32L/= 31/05/1998 413,689/= 19/10/1998 684,013/= 2st07t2000 s30,482/= 31/03/1998 622,3391= 672,0691= BI 5,40 48 6t r97,2t 43t/= 29 t6,425t= 98,339/= 33,7281= 183,518/= r70,907/= 2,60t,7t3t= tt3,732t= 100,000/= 50,000/= 50,000/-- 750,000/= 0 00 50 1B/02/1998 18/06i 1998 30/06/1995
490 491 492 JERXMIAH MJLANDI MATTHEW MUCEMBI KARIUKI PETER MWANGI THIRIKWA JOHN MURIUKI KINUTHIA WILLIAM MUTUKU MUSYOKA GEORGE MWATHI NDUNGU NJOROGE STANELY MBURU NGIGI STEPHEN NCEEENE MURIUNGI 493 494 49s 496 497 498 499 s00 TITO KAKULI s01 KEFAH ANYANJE 502 PETER KAGWANJA I\,I\{ANGI 503 STNALEY RINGERA KIIMU 504 PETER MUREITHI MUTHUI MUSYOKA 506 NASHON MUIGAI KAGO 2O/O7I2OOO 507 JUSTUS MBAYI ABALA 15/06/1999 508 TAABUALIGUCHU MOHAMMED GODORO ANTHONY a.rc;/zooo 5 50 1B/06/1998 25/02n996 3t/ton994 37/12n997 24/05t1999 3ulo/1994 30/06i 1998 26n0/200t 20/03t2006 26/03tL998 1B/02/1998 15/0s/1998 t2/02t1996 3r/ton994 2/t2fi997 509 ALI 26n3/1998 302,9621= 69,0441= T9 724,328t= 378,897t= 402/8241= 262,4461= 268,026t= 1,196,298/= 04/ 674,lt&t= 143,809/= 433,7 09 284,3 131,803/= 52,6M/= 63,956/-- 5,034t= 69,135/= 573,932t= 74,2051= 83,289/= 7,6BGl= 306,442t= 60,205/= s0,000/= 50,000/= 50,000/= 50,000/= ot 100,00 JAMES KIRAGURI I MUIGAIi I 123,3821=
510 JOSEPH WANDERE DOTO 15/05/1998 511 ESTHER KINGESI 30/08/1999 50,000/= 512 FRANCINAH ICHAGICHU NUGUNA 18/02/t 998 30,000/= 513 JOSEPH KIIO MUTUNGI 25t04t2003 623,OOU= 5t4 PATRICK MUTUA KIILU 30/08/1999 t,422,243t= i58,525/= 12,568,926/= 2,66',1,,t33t= 430,000/= 515 MWINZI MULI 26/03/1996 513,956/= 19,0521= 516 DANIEL MWANZIA MUTUA 1B/09/1998 238,3721= 50,000/= 5t7 TITUS MWANGI KAMAU 1B/02/1998 1,,933,45u= 37B,tt1/= 50,000/= 518 FRANCIS KAPALA 02/06/1995 519 JULIUS NDUNGU KINYUA 2y06t2000 283,861/= 66,051/= 100,000/= 520 JOSEPH NTHUKU NTHIWA 16/11/1998 285,623/= 50,000/= s2t ROBINSON ODHIAMBO 31/10/1998 590,2941= 83,577t= 50,000/= 522 SILAS OKEYO ASKO 09/11/1998 57t,627t= 89,349t= 50,000/= 523 FRANCIS MBAI KITELA 31/03/1998 524 JONATHAN THIRU KAMANDE 525 526 PETER WACHRA NJUKI BERNADETTE MWIKALI NGUTA 22t05/t995 15/05/1996 799,187/= 527 528 JOEL MUA ULANGA NZUKI MUTUA 30/04/1995 30/04/1995 529 s30 li s29,111/= 91,635/= 307,699/= 80,6771= 26t,719t= 40,6771= 3,054,647t= 919,659/= 466,2851= 31/03/1998 442,537/= 80,090/= l GEORGE NYUMU MUINDE I SEPHEN MWANGI KANYI 1s/06/1999 177,8l0l= 76,l9Bl= 50,000/= TG
il l t JOHN MWABU MWANGANGI 20/09/1995 SOLOMON MUTEMI 531 DAVIND MUNYUNGI KANYI 31/10/1994 1,508,162/= 532 SIMON NDUGIRE WACHIRA r9l10/1998 s33 GODFREY MUTHUMBI MWANGI 0B/06/1998 472,t94/= 534 LAWRENCE GEORGE KINYUA t4t02tt995 733,752t= 535 JOHN GATEI NGANGIRA 31/05/1998 230,5221= 3I,25Bt= s36 JULIUS MITHYA 1B/06/1998 l85,l7O/= B,2otl= 50,000/= 537 MWANZIA MALUTA t74,709t= 36,3t2/= 538 BEATRICE KIBE AIGUMO 3uo7t200l s39 JOHNSON KAMAU KARANJA 01/05/1996 5t02t2001 t,966,87t/= 540 SWYNNERTON ACHALA NAZOI 465,s42t= ro6,to7/= 14,OOO/= 541 LAWRENCE NGANGA NGUGI 19/11/1996 tB3,2B4/= 542 BACHO KIHONO 10/03/1996 30/06/1996 13/05/i998 857,549/= s43 STEPHEN MWAURA GITAKA 1.,t04,682t= 5M JOSEPH OKEDAH ABUOGA t,o70,tLt/= t6,t75,ZtOt= L,r72,764/= 514,000/= s45 PETER MUTHUNGU GICHANGA 2,663,046/= s46 547 SONYI 31/10/1998 T+
548 549 550 551 s52 553 554 55s 5s6 557 558 559 560 561 562 56s 566 567 3 64 56 5 SAMUEL NGANGA PETER NDETI KITUKU JOHN NDEGWA NGURIBU ANASTASIA MULWA NGINA CHALES GATHURA MURIUKI ADRAIN LAIKURU KANGORO NICHOLAS GICHARU IRUNGU JOSEPH NYANGAU NYAKUNDI DAVID NJOROGE KAMAU OMAR ALI AHMED KOMBO MOHAMMED PETER MARARO NJUGUNA CHARLESTONE MBUVI GEORGE KARIUKI KIBE JEREMIAH BAIBAYA JOHN AUPDO CHARLES GATHUTHI JAMES MWANGI HOROHO WYCLIFE MOEMI GESICHO ETHAN NGECHO MURAGE 28/06/1995 18/02n998 10/03/2006 17tOBt799 24/0st1999 3/06/1998 2Bl06/199s 2n21L997 3yt2/7997 3U07n998 30/06/1999 31172/1997 28/02/1999 22tO4n99B 2\t02tI99B 2U70/1994 21t06t2000 2tt6/799s 568 AHMED KIARIE NJONGE 21T211997 827,7921= 794/ 625 5/ 69,28 169,816/= 462,0241= 70r,697/= 661,610/= 266,236/= 1,,746,723/= 537,t22t= 31,590/= 78,729/= 435t B9 2 50 53, tLS,22U= 23,845t= 23,820/= 11,515/= 1,746,723/= 1t4,649/= 50,000/= 50,000/ 100,000/= 100,000/= 50,000/= 53 0B/ 6,8 30/06/1996 1B/02/1998 TS 893,822/=
570 MWINYUI JUMA WAZIRI KASING PETER MUYUSA MWALUGA NICHOLAS KAVOI MGWILI 573 FLORENCEMUSAU BENSON KIRAGU WAWERU SAMUEL GACHEMI NJENGA 576 577 JAMES MICHINO IBRAHIM BILALI WACHIRA 579 JOHN KINGI 580 KIMWELE K]MANZ] PETER GICHINGA KIMANI 15t07n999 572 2t/02/2006 18/06/ 199tt 13/05/1998 09/04/1998 31107t2000 15/05/1998 l"o s75 s7B 1 3u04n994 18/02/1998 5B 5B2 583 JULIUS NDERITY KABUBI 03t0712000 KENNETH G]CHINA 31t12/1997 THUO 584 NAPHTALY KUNYIHA 3II2II997 585 FELICITAS NDUNGE SILA 3III2II997 30/tu2003 MIRRIAM MAYANGA SIMILA 30/09i 1998 RAPHAEL MBOGO 5BB WAINAINA 1B/06/1998 71 2,425,Ltt/= 2,080,846t= 3M,5731= 200,000/= 582,321/= 145,940/= 7,000/= 2t2,93t/= 64,703t= 15,453,103/= 4,590,778/= 180,340/= L9,7l3/= 1,556,354/= 64,21,31= 833,390/= 116,680/= 50,000/= 743,048t= 231,695/= I,569,757/= 493,7591= l,3s3,B7$l= 227,757 /= 150, 297,595t= 6,77 99 965,88 60 1 8t BI 200, 0 00/ 00 100,0 4t 150,76 3 6B 376, 50,000/= 00/= 163,15 1,0 5/ s/= ot 100,00 13,80 0 00 2,49L,1971= 953,2871= 100,000/= 57t 569 FRANCIS MASILA LYDIA MENE MUSYOKI 1B/06/1998 1,393,808/= ,030/= 586 PETER KIMATA 587
589 590 591 592 s93 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 605 607 FRANCIS MAINA KIEME MUTETI NDAVI PERIS OGANDA NICHOLAS KARANJA MARY KABIRU JOHN NGONDU NJERU MWANDIKWA MUNYASIA FRANCIS MUINDI KIOKO BENSON KABUGI JOHN KIBE WANJA GEORGE MBITHI MUSAU HUMPHREY N. KINYUA ALBERT N. KIHARA DAVID GATHECA THAIRU DANIEL NGANGA NJUGUNA TUGAA IDI JAMES KINYANJUI JOHN MAINA COSMAS KIOKO MASEE 608 MUTHUI MULYONGOI 30/04/1996 609 ELIJAH NJUGUNA 610 PETERNDUNGU MURAI 611 JOSEH MJOMBA 31n2n997 257,4921= 15,306/= 100,000/= 80 30/05/1998 20/06/1998 18/02/1998 31/0s/1998 1B/06/1998 3UtOt2003 1B/06/1998 28t02t1995 31/05/1998 15t02n999 31,t07n998 1B/09/1998 15/05/1998 1B/06/1998 3U1,0/1994 30/06/1998 2Lt06/2000 31/10/1994 192,7301= 36,856/= 1,580,949/= 738,tBBt= I,037,2221= 482,686/= 390,4741= 7t8,047/= 982,019/= 49,149/= 159,2871= 720,532t= 563/ 59, 462/ 96 5 at 11,83 340/- t2 4t 9,05 6B 30,000 25,000/ 196,632t= s0,000/= 290,5t1t= 50,000/= 50,000/= 16,498,282/= 3,700,407/= 756,000/= 34t 76,0 5/ 7B,BB o0t 00/ 50,0 50,0 06/03/1996 606 83,462/=
lil MWANYALO 6t2 MWAURAWARUA 31/05/1995 613 JORAM MWANJALA MGANGA 614 GEORGE H. KATSENGA 2n2/t997 615 HEZRON KITSAU NDOKOLANI 2/t2t1997 616 GEORGE NZYUKO 2/t6n995 6t7 MARY AUMA ODONGO 618 PETER SHIMBA CHOLA 31/rO/t994 426,260t= 619 MUMBA MWAGANDI NZULA 3t/12/1997 874,286/= 620 MUSILI MANGULU 30/09/1995 627,639t= 621 PIUS WAHOME MANYATA t7/02t2006 t8,862/= 63,359/= 50,000/= 622 ALBERT MURIITHI 3/12t1997 623 SALIM WABWILE WAFULE 50,000/= 624 DICKSON NZOMO MUTUA MUSYOKI 452,790t= 72,629t= 60,000/= 62s NASHID DICK JAMES 1,209,34U= 268,531/= 100,000/= 626 JAMES T. CHEGE 31/05/1995 555,050/= t7t,6t6t= 267 GERALD M. KARIUKI 27t06/t998 628 FRANCIS M. MBONDO 19/10/1998 629 JULIUS M. KAMAU 18/06/1998 630 MBURU NGANGA GATHIMBA MACHARIA 631 632 633 JOSEPH MWANGI KAMAU RICHARD KIPLAGAT A 341,476t= 1. I 30/04/1995 1,100,584/= 31/10/1998 1,194,4671= 81
634 640 635 63ti 637 638 639 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 TEGET KAMBI MWINYI OMAR MATANO SHABAN GERALD G. MAINGI VERONICAW. KAANJA FRANCIS N. GITAU FLORENCEMUTHONI MAINA JOSEPH ONDIEKI EDWARD WAITHAKA MBUTHIA PETER KAMAU MUTUURA JOSEPHAT MWINZI MUTUKU GEOFREY MUTUKUMUTISO JOSEPH MUNENE WACHIRA JUMA WAZIRI ABDALLAH JOHN NJOROE MELECKI W. ODONGO 651 FELIX MAINA 650 JEMIMMAH WANJIRA 3r/t2/1997 3u),2fi997 22tl4tr99B 2t/06t2000 15/05/1998 15/05/r 995 3Lt1,0t2003 3t12/1997 18t02t1998 31/10/1998 LBt02t1,998 3n2t1997 31/10t1994 1B/06/1998 1B/02/1998 652 OWEN J. MBUGUA 1B/06/1998 g) 637,9771= 156,165/= r,202,024/= t,1tB,42B/= 10,673,513/= I,270,534t= 945,665/= 509,149/= 688,535/= 1,381,323/= cl 90,01 16,818/ 354,3781= 232,7r4t= t,455,266/= t40,70s/= 2t8,196/= 297,240/= 45,7491= 50,000/= 100,000/= 10,000/= 420,000t= 10,000/= 50,000/= 0 00 s0 0 00 50, ALICE K. MUNYAO 30/06/1995 78,24u=
6s4 MARY ANYANGO MUCHIRI VIOLENTINE 25t04t2003 655 656 657 GEOFFREY MATHEA KINYANJUI LAWRENCE M. MWANGI IRENEN W. MWANGI 658 WILFRED MANAMBO 37/12t1997 JOAB ATTE OKADA APRIL 1998 SIMON MAKAU 1Bl06/1998 661 MAURICE APIYO OJOWI 1B/03/1998 662 KARIKI GACHOKA 19/10/1998 663 SAMWEL M. KARANJA 664 LIVINGSTONE ASILU ATIATO 23/07n998 66s STEPHEN M. GITONGA 1B/06/1998 666 JOSEPH MAINA GITHINJI 667 29fi|/t998 668 DAVID LABOSO KIPLAGAT KIBUNUS ARAP TANGUS 22n0n994 SAMWEL R. SUIYON RICHARD CHERUIYOT KIPTOO r5t07/t999 672 WILSON CHEPKWONY ARAP RUTO 22t04t1998 NGETI 669 670 671 673 JOEL KIMUTAI SANG 2610311998 g3 4t ,18 44 )t 315,63 34,68u 9/ rt3,78 1,059,313/= t7t,459/= 1,559,967/= t,290,346t= 2B,6Blt= 59,141/= 295,959/= 7,397/= 75,53u o4/= 15,0 6/ 70t 7,8 210,99 24,t23/= 23,306t= 11,893,363/= 1,528,8341= 535,0441= I,193,7I71= 223,6891= 50,000/= 985,180/= 245,9351= 50,000/= 50,000/= 25,044/= 10,000/= 100,000/= 00/= 50,0 50,000/= 10,000/= 0 00 20, 0 00 10, 653 CYRUS KANYANGO 659 660 09/06/1998 lgt02/1998 tBto2t1998 ton2/20r4 26/03/1998 539,796t= 1,530,368/= 94,808/= t7,B93t= JONATHAN KENDUIYWA t5t07n999 t&n2t7998 74,408t= 253,208/=
674 675 676 677 678 679 6B0 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 FREDRICK M. SERENGE FESTUS LUMITI SERENGE PAUL OMBUI RASUGU PETER N. GICHANGA BEN NJOROGE NGUGI DANIEL THUO WANJOHI DOMINIC G. THARAMBA SIMON PETER GIKONYO SIMON KAMWEMBU KIMANI 77t08n999 28/03t2006 3Ut2tt997 31/10/2003 1/01/1998 30/09/1995 1B/06/1998 22t05/7995 19/01/1998 PAUL SERENGE AMWAYI 3t/10n994 JAMES Z.ITHUMBI 31t72n997 ABDALLA MWAKIDUDU M 2/12t1997 ONESMUS M. HEZRON 2v06t2000 ZEDI MOHAMMED OMAR 02n2fi997 JOHN MBUI NYAGA 3u07n998 HENRY PAULO THIONGO 19/01/1998 C. K. MBERIA 70n2/L999 co1 JOHN "" waxvotxe MBUGUA 3U12t1997 693 FRANCIS KINYANJUI 17t0Bn999 694 KAZUNGU KIANGWA 2II2II997 DAVID WAWERU GITHINJI 1B/02/1998 696 NICHAEL NZEKI MUTNE 30/06/1998 8+ 2t 7t4,t3 99,830/= t,182,2t3 502,829t= 283,721.t= 54,357t= 327,60u= 668,183/= 299,699/= 493,241,t= t65,3731= 23,3731= 94,799t= 765,402t= 7B1,BBB/= 127,5441= 737,5641= 17,9551= 100,000/= 287,310/= 23,804/= 969,152/= 175,736/= 50,000/= 0t 50,00 000/= 50, 00/ 50,0 o/ 50,00 o/ s0,00 10,000/= 3t 36,83 6t ,41, 84 2 BI 21,,01 BRIAN JEROME NGOLO 695 188,293/= 329,043t= Mt,097t=
7 69 699 700 70t 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 7to 715 7tt 712 713 JOSEPH NGUGI NGANGA HARUNMBUGUA MIINCI JAMES PAUL OSIDIANA ISAAC LESEREWAN OLE NAIKUNI WILLY MBURU THUKU LUCY WANJA KARIUKI AMOS NOROGE SAMWEL NJIRIRI MUCHAI JOSEPH M. MUTIO JOHN RIGUGA MUREHIA GEORGE KURIA GITHINJI JOSEH MUSUMBA TITUS MUTUA NTHUT] HUSSEIN HAMISI KIDIWA AL] SALIM MISUMI MUSYOKA 3Ur0t200r 28tr0t7994 2n2t1997 15/06/1999 15/02/1998 3Ut0fi994 1/03/1998 2UO4tr975 t4t07t2000 31/10/1998 1B/02/1998 29l03/1996 3Ln2n997 3ut0t2003 714 AMSTRONG KACHUMBO 1,5t09/2001 PETER NDIRANGU WAWERU 31/03/1999 716 LAWRENCENGILAKAKIU 26/03/1998 717 RASHID M. KUSEMA 15/05/1996 3s 72t 9 496 s8B,B71l= 164,887t= 815,975/= B2B,4I7l= 2t 7,3t 99 6t ,85 OB 1 6/ 8,39 152,363/= 26,t85t= 4/ ,52 BB 107,392t= 672,L02t= t3,753,4It/= 2,222,040t= 866,748/= 1,696,336/= t,27t,373t= 79 34,256/= 1,396,304/= t,278,998t= 671,,5041= 127,283t= 344/ 248, 3 60,000/= 50,000/= 620,000/= 5t 1B 698 JUMA MZEE ALI 435, WAITHAKA ROBERT MBITI
7t8 719 720 72r 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 73I 732 733 734 735 736 THOMAS MAKOKHA PETER NCOCHI KAMAU MAKUNDA AHMED MWIRA NASIRTIMAMI DUNCAN M. W. KINYEKI ENOSH KANYARI THIGA STEPHEN KAMAU MWANGI TITUS OSUMBA OGURO MORRIS OCHOKA OI{YANGO ELIJAH MUKUHA IRUNGU TERESIAH MBITH SOO JOSEPH NDARATHI NDEGWA DAVID NGUGI KAMAU MANZI ALBERT MWITHIGA KIHARA JOEL NZ]OKA NDAMBUKI SAUL ODIDA OGANGO MICHAEL MURAGE 737 MACHARIA 30/04/1998 15,693,976/= te 1t04tL998 31t07tt999 16/04/1998 31/05/1995 DEC. 1997 31/10/1998 30/06/1998 1/05/1996 3UO7/t999 31/16/1998 3U07/7998 2r/07fi994 31/10/1998 30/04/1998 6t07t7999 18/06/1998 3U12/t997 351,409/= 293,566/= 579,135/= L,429,787/= 889,256/= 680,864/= 479,655/= 518,896/= 883,149/= B oo 145, 1995 48,442/= 22,94U- 86,398/= 206,603/= toB,763/= 87,7t7 /= t02,277t= 1,288,151/= 368,315/- 2ts,I27t= 0/= 60,00 30,000/= 50,000/= 60,000/= 1s0,000/= 0 00 10 0/ 8,13 EUSEBIAS CLEO JOSHUA JUMA MUGA TIMOTHY MUTEMI
745 746 747 748 749 750 751 JER.EMIAH EKOMBE JOB KENYASA DAVID KAMAU WANJOHI PATRICK NDUNGU NJUGUNA JAMES GATHUNGU KARUE ROBERT OBONDY OTIENO JOSEPH DEDAN OWENYO SIMON KARANJA KABAGE MAURICEMAIN BEN EDWARD BULUNGU GIDEON NGUGI MBUTHTA PETER GITHINJI MAINA PETER MUNGAI MUIRURI FREDRICK KIMEU NZIVO BENSON OLOO MUHASA CHRISTOPHER MWAURA KAMTO SAMMY MUTUNGA KUTU JAMES KINUTHIA MUTUONGA BONIFACE MUASYA 757 KISWILI NDUNGA 31/10/1999 3LtO7/2000 31/05/1995 31/05/1995 3r/07n997 3l/12fi997 3u12ft997 28/02/t998 3U07/2000 30/06/1999 30t04/2003 31t07n998 3u07t2000 3U07tL998 3ytztL997 31/03/1996 30/09/1998 31/05/1998 0t-/0s/1996 758 MARTIN NGAIA GAKUYA T6107IT998 8+ 824,267t= t07,784t= 4t5,t23t= 283,2561= 8t9,707t= 173,6741= 565,727t= 70,ooot= 4t6,640t= 26,868/= 537,2021= 390,769/= 68,2B7l= 58,999/= tt,2B6t= t,t52,484t= 30t,778t= 3t7,282t= 61,592/= I,073,149/= 254,043/= I,B5I,B7Bl= 2,078,953/= 744,989/= 933,s741= 222,1121= t,436,t29t= 810,262/= 94,5741= 50,000/= .L .T , i 0t ,00 50 100,000/= 100,000/= 20,000/= 50,000/= 50,000/= 100,000/= ,000/= 50 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 756 752 753 754 755 AYIECHA *rrrtl NZUKI
759 HASSAD MWARANJIRA RASHID 927,t68t= 760 CRISPIN NDEGWA 652,0671= 767 JONES MWANZIA MBITI 910,930/= 762 JOSEPH MUTHIE KIUGE 763 FREDRICK NJOROGE GITAU 10/03/1996 1,113,491/= 764 MATHEW INJEMELA SASAKA 31/10/1999 60,330/= 76s JONATHAN KILILA MUITHYA 31/03/1998 455,349t= 74,606t= 60,000/= r8,024,406/= 2,27t,923t= 630,000/= 766 JOHN IRUNGU GAKUYA 28102/t998 767 PAUL MARTIN OWUOR 3t/07/2000 1,s88,206/= 768 HENRY MUINDE 31/03/1996 769 STEPHEN MWAMBI MUSYOKA 3Ut2t1,998 485,006/= 100,000/= 770 BENJAMIN OMALLA BEDAH 10/03/2000 4,62r,966t= 134,620/= 2,t84,835/= 50,000/= 77t PAUL MWANIKI NJOROGE 31/08/1999 772 PETER NDETI GATI 3Ut0tt994 1,385,506/= 773 EDWARD ISAACK OLAKA FRANCIS MWAGAMBILI ALAMISI 774 775 PETER RIUNGA NYAGA 439,227/= 61,655/= 776 777 ROBERT ROGERS KABUBATHAIRU GIKINGU FRANCIS NYAMU it t,. 3In2n997 30/06/1995 31/03/1996 3u1,2n997 30/04/1998 31/11/1998 627,326/= 86,t47t= s0,000/= ts 778 PETER KIMANI MUNGAI FEB 1998 67,1491= 7,683/= 10,000/= MUASYA
779 EDAH NAIKONE NAISIANI 7BO JOSEPH GATHARI NDUNGU 31112t1997 787 SAMUEL NGETICH 31/03/1998 346,t34t= 69,829/= 50,000/= 782 JOHN MUCHIRI NDUATI 3U07t1998 325,963/= 67,r94t= 50,000i= 783 WILSON WAMUHA NGANGA 784 MICHAEL MWAI MACHARIA JUNE 1998 30/16/1999 814,639/= 143,6821= 60,000/= 785 MWAI MACHARIA 30t04/t995 786 PAUL MWANGI NGATIA 31,t07t1999 446,390t= 79,3OBl= 50,000/= 787 STEPHEN MUTHUSI KIKUMU 30/11/1995 683,581/= 7BB KIOKO MANANDI 789 GRACE KAINYU IRERI 3Itlzt1997 790 RARCISIUS NDUNGU FRANCIS 60,7821= 29,490t= 10,000/= 281,686/= 60,000/= 791 JOHN GAKUNJA KARANJA 31/03/1998 31/0s/1998 792 r,625,082t= 879,9971= 793 PETER KANINI NJUGUNA ABDALLA KIKOZA OMAR 794 JORAM KIHARA MUGI 795 JUDAH MWANYINDO KOVO 30/06/1998 3U70/7994 3t/t2n997 388,140/= 43,BOB1= 35,7251= 796 DAVID MWANGI KONANGE i I 0B/09/1999 15,066,77t/= 2,943,976t= 490,000/= 81 797 PATRICK MUELA MATA 3U72fi997 2s0,833/= 15,013/= 10,000/= KIPKERER 'r.!*'
798 GABRIEL MACHIA MWANGEMI 30/04/1998 185,345/= 50,000/= 799 AQUISIO GITAU 360,333/= t56,775/= 800 MICHAEL OLUOCH 31/10/1999 50,000/= 801 PAKTA MWARANJIRA SALIM 3t/t2fi997 199,936/= tt,24Bt= 802 FARID SEIF AHMED 3U07t2000 803 LAWERENCE KIPSEREM SAWE 31/03/1998 t,tr&,s2t/= 308,810/= 804 EVANS KAHIRA MUCHIRI 3ur0t1994 674,228/= 80s JAMES MWAI KARUGU 30/06/2000 3,2s8,830/= t,t32,2t6/= 100,000/= 806 NYENGE NZINZI 807 MOSES MURIUKI NJENGA 31/05/2000 t,626,9t3t= 563,904/= 100,000/= BOB CLEMENT ORINDA OGOLA 30/04/1995 461,583/= 809 STANLEY MWANGI KIMANI 31/10/1998 580,543/= 810 JOSEPH KAMAI GITAU 31/10/1999 100,000/= 79,ttl/= 10,000/= 811 ISAAC GITAHI MATU 30t04t2003 2,tit,620/= 612,851/= Bl2 PETER MURU NJENGA 31/01/1999 813 JULIUS KIREA 2Utr/t998 292,4t6t= Bt4 PETER IRUNGU MUIRU 233,64u= 24,984/= 50,000/= 815 DAVID KARANJA NJOROGE 816 817 KANGETHEH P[ATRIKC MUSONYE LUMUMBA JOHN NJEHIA 963,092/= 879,126/= 133,150/= 50,000/= t,025,304/= 179,0951= M3,57Bl= 223,2941= 100,000/= 30/04/1998 31/03/1998 30/06i2000 JOSEPH GITHINJI 818 KARANJA 30/04t2003 456,8431= 727,5721= 551/= 1o KAIBUNGA
819 MAINA STEPHEN KIURI 31/03/1998 820 MUKWENZE 05t1,u1994 821, CHRISPINUS DOME JOE MAY 2OO5 822 MORRIS ORARO LOET 18/06/1998 823 ATHANUS NZAU 07to4/t989 824 02n2n997 825 30to4t2006 1B/06/1998 827 ROSE MUNINI NUNYAO B2B GRACE MUMO 7B/O2ll99B 829 JUMA A. RAJAB 1.5/t2n997 830 STEPHEN NDERITU KANYINA 831 JOHN IRUNGU MAINA 20/03/1998 COSMUS MBUI KISANGI 2U06t2000 ONCHOKE MAOBE 1B/02/1998 34 MAJOR SAMUEL KARIUKI FRANCIS NGOTHO 15/09/2001 MURAGURI 01/0s/1998 837 MUNENE MEJA 30/06/1998 B3B CHARLES O. OLUOCH 18/06/1998 832 o33 ti 835 836 657,1201= ql 2t 149,63 t,745,035/= t,077,405/= t,200,460t= t9,243,8621= 1,074,560/= t,57s,820/= 769,4271= 5I2,766/= 185, 4621= 653,984/= 2/ 2s1,13 2r,49U= 48/ 4,L82,299/= t62,249/= 267,2461= t26,692t= 32s,B2Bl= 31,463/= 50,000/= 256,1521= 25,8671= 50,000/= 43 288/ 7 97 3 43 50, 1 50,000/= 570,5511= 0 00 50 50,000/= DANIEL NZUUKO NDENGWA GATHU] I I NGANGAI I I I I : ! 31/10/1998 156,3071= 826 JANE MUTHONI BENARD MWANIKI NANCY WANJIRU . JAMES NDEGE r4n1l200l 839 PATRICK M. MUNGAI 20109/1995
840 MICHAEL OWN OKELLO 1Bl06/1998 15n2t2003 B4l SIMON WAMANJI GICHURA MUEMBI NDETO DOMNIC 06/02/20t5 CHALES MBUGUA KIRAGU 21,106/2000 349,676/= 72,t20/= 844 BOAZ OMOLO t9t07tr99B t,t29,4t7/= t3t,o25t= 845 JOSEPH MYUTU MWANGI 1B/02/1998 944,994/= 846 NICHOLAS NGANGA 31/05/1998 233,360/= 27,598/= 847 STANLEY MUNGAI NGANGA 1B/06/1998 t,358,764/= 50,000/= 84B PETER KIANGA JUNE 1998 849 JEMIMA KIANGA 30/06/1996 t,t26,598/= 850 CHARLES WASUNGU 27t07/t998 265,876/= 851 LUCY MUTHONI MATU 31/03/1998 852 NGARI THIGUKU 26/0311996 853 MATHEWS WAIRUGU MINIRE 854 MAURICE APIYO OJOWI 18tO2n99B t,t59,967t= 468,444t= 855 MICHAEL KARIRU NJOROGE 31/05/1995 394,485t= t6,757/= 856 JOSEPH NGOVI MASAKU 3Ut2fi997 696,408/= BONPHAS MAINA KIAMA 32,957t= 8sB DANIEL KISINGU 02n2t1,997 353,810/= 859 860 PETER MWANGI CHOMA BERNARD OMITO KHAMALA 595,694/= 680,957/= 15,301,125/= 684,013/= 50,000/= 861 PAUL M. MUIA L i I 31/03/1998 ttt,344t= 3U12t7997 r,764,835t= 300,000/= 19/10/1998 1t3,732t= 100,000/= 1r. 8421 ,arl 857 tt
862 863 864 865 866 867 868 869 870 87L 872 873 874 875 876 BBO BBl CLEMENT O. ORINDA JOHN W. WAITHIRA JACK AGUTU RUTH NJERI WAIGURU KULUMBA NZAU PATRICK N. NZIMBI CECILIA B. MUNYAMBU ISABELLA W. KAMAU DEDAN GICHURU SOLOMON WACHRA MUTHEE ENOCK OWINO MARYW. HINGA NJURU GITHAIYA MOSES AMBANI ANGELINE OWITI DAVID G. GATHII HARRY J. AGUTU BB2 FREDRICK MWAMUYE BB3 GEORGENYAWANA BB4 MUSA A. MBITHI 26t04fi995 23/04/2003 1B/06/1998 t7/08/1999 3ut0tL994 30/06/1998 2t/06/2000 2B/02t2006 20t09n995 02/t2t1997 20l09/199s 22t04n998 0311.21t997 27t07t1998 1s/0s/1998 t5/07/2003 l9/10/1998 o2n2t1997 10/0s/199s 885 SAMUEL MANGI 1Bt0'2/t998 r,r75,269/= 1z 7,824/ B6 607,360/= 1,509,864/= 658,366/= t,075,3I4/= 417,345/= 6t7,862t= 3,496,887/= 535,054/= 606,148/= 586,233/= 660,275t= 748,644/= 1,041,469t= 4s1,306/= 2,493,362t 6B0/ 2r5, 83,160/= 313,116/= 152,009/= 87,685t= 48,474t= 89,009/= 9t,214/= 100,000/= 100,000/= 65,832/= 00/ 50,0 751,9381= l JOHN M. MUVALI IHERMAN O. FRANCIS I I i IGILBERT K. OHOWA I 13/02/1998 3U03t2003 t,,, 1,,, l,^ 50,483/= 153,826/= I,307,009/=
BB6 892 894 89s 896 897 B9B 899 900 901 902 04 903 I 905 906 JOHN M. KIILU THOMAS K. MUSANGE STEPHEN M. WERU JOSEPH K. GITHINJI PETER M. MUTURI JANE W. MUCHAI VITALIS A. ABOKA DAVID W. MUCHERU WILSON N. GATHAMBA SIMON K. KIRAGU ANDRE NDUNGU ROSE W. BULIMU HENRY J. ATIMA TITUS KASWAHILI FINNY CHEMTAI GEORGE KAMARITI JAMES N. MWANGI PHILOMENA GATHURU N 907 MUASYA MUTEMI 9OB MESHACK O. OPIYO 31/03/1998 909 B]SHMARK N. NJUE 1B/06/1998 r,065,252/= 1+ 02/06/1995 t7/0U2000 t,856,244/= 25t04/2003 456,842/= 22t05n995 470,550t= 1B/06/1998 399,224t= 2t,4t5,455/= 21,t10n994 16/06/2003 2,97t,349t= 1 B/02l199tt 558,74y= 551,431/= 31/03/2009 02n2t1997 22/02t2006 3,t20,562/= 15/05/1998 15/05/1995 31/03/2009 30/09/1998 22/03n995 19/1 0/1998 210,335/ 5/ 76,28 628,105/= t2,572/= 845,92U= s1B,B90/= 85,0721= s0,000/= 1,227,765/= 279,0001- s0,000/= 4t ,01 49 2t 65,61 4,327,638/= 932,717t= t2,t9u= 100,000/= s0,000/= 50,000/= 615,832/= s0,000/= ,000/ 30 iaaz I iBB8 l I 1889 l I I1890 i l8s1 I 893 JOSEPH A. NYAMIRI EDWARD MAKII-A 31/10/1994 JOAN A. ONYANGO
910 911 9t2 913 9t4 915 916 917 918 919 920 92t 922 923 924 92s 926 927 928 929 931 930 THOMAS N. MUINDI PAUL O. OWINO STEPHEN M. WERU CYRUS K. GITONGA MICHAEL A. ASUNA ABDUL K. MWINYI PHILIP K. MWANZIA JOHN N. NYAMU SIMON M. KAMAU PETER K. MUCHIRA CHRISTINE W. KARURU TIMOTHY H. KAMAU MWAURA MUGO WILSON N. WAINAINA SIMON N. KAMIA PETRW. SANDUKA NORAH MWABI KIMWELE KIMANZI DOMINIC C. WANYAMA JAMES N. MATHEA 932 JOSEPH O. NYADENGE 01/02/1993 933 JUDAH K. MANYINDO JULY 1998 273,3051= 36,760/= 50, 00 1s 02n2fi997 30/04t'2003 3t/t0n994 19/10/1998 31/03/1998 3r/r2t1997 30/06/1998 3u07/t998 26/03/1998 30/06i 1998 30/06/1998 15/06/1999 01/03/1998 3y10n994 15/06/1999 t5t07/t999 22t04/t998 3t/t0fi994 22/O4n99B 03L2L997 15/05,/1998 t2t,259t t,41,0t 42 560,209/= 820,831/= 693,287t= 2BB,B40/= 736,t68t= 154,BBB/= 1,351,089/= 56t,249t= 908,621/= 360,833/= 17,279,2941= 844,3751= 1,806,392/= 381,825/= 7 49 130, 7,405t= 177,0451= II7,0361= 83,O2u= 50,000/= 46,402t= ll7,3161= 24,365/= 2,857,9BB/= 380,000/= 50,000/= 50,000/= ot 50,00 50,000/= ,000/= 50 60 184,6 0 HUMPHREY R. MBUGUA 09/03/1998 JOSEPH K. A. KIRUI
34 9 935 936 937 938 940 94r 942 943 WILSON RUBAI NZIOKA WAMBUA MOSES N. MATHEA GEORGE M. MUIVA ALEX N. WAINAINA JOMO KASIBWA JOYCE K. GICHUIYA STEPHEN CHEGE rgt02/t998 21l08/1998 0U04/t998 30t17t2003 27t07/t998 27tr1t7995 06/03/1996 1,059,458/= 79,543,483.52 3t 50,000/= 213,58 92,818/= )l 149,81 0 00 50, 50, 000/ 00t 0,0 30 20,77s,tMt= J The firm of J. Harrison Kinyanjui & Co. has also filed another schedule in respect of L25 plaintiffs in which they claim for a refund of ksh.9,405,541/=. Again, the defendant has failed to tender evidence to controvert this claim. No good reason has been advanced as to why the claim should not be paid. Consequently the plaintiffs listed in the schedule prepared by the firm of J. Harrison Kinyanjui & Co. Advocates should be paid a sum of ksh.9,405,541/= worked out in the aforesaid schedule as follows: DATE OF AMOUNT NO NAME LAWRENCE NDUTU KYALO NGINGA FF o s1,326 4. GEORGE NJOROGE NJIGU 1917 APRIL l99B l22,9lll= 15,132.69 50,000/= 1740 IB/2tt99B 327,770.36 2,050.40 50,000/= 5 COY NO TERMINA 1B/9/1998 AMOUNT PAID 891,348.31/= s0,000/= 1 I 0542 l 4022 t99B 722,0001= 132,000/= 50,000/= 3 JAMES WAIRIOKO JAMES SUIYANGA SAIYALELE q6 BENARD MATHEA i lr,rrs,sozr= i l,rrr,orr,= i i,t,324,327t= i lr,orr,roo,= i 1ltiti ti )r,rru,ooo,= I 1T*':'*'i J. HARRISON KINYANJUI & CO. ADVOCATES - SCHEDULE OF PAYMENT t ______r____-__________1 l- TION AMOUNT WITHHELD TAXED 2. GORDON OTOLO NGOLO 40s3 lIl7lI99B 742,2s5/= 138,000/= 50,000/=
6. PHILIP KINYANJUI GITHI 2575 FEB.199B 241,298.001= 111,90.50 50,000/= 7 o t2 1 CHARLES GAKOMO MWANGI MARY PHOLOMENA W WAMBUGU ANDREW NYARIBO MONAYO 3837 JUNE 1998 1,039,071.68 278,950.93 50,000/= 6322 DEC. 1997 t,327,738.63 100,000/= 2242 FEB.1998 3s4,367.35 0573 1998 860,135/= 335,000/= 50,000/= 373,490t 9 STEPHEN MWANGI WERU 15159 117110/1994 ,960,4621= 246,3661= s0,000/= 10 THOMAS O. AMWOMA 3062 FEB.1998 1,101,150.10 216,686/= 50,000/= t,, 13 4 15 16 17 1B 60,910.40 50,000/= DANIEL MAWATHE MUINDUKO 2304 FEB.1998 HILARY FRANCIS MBURU 1B/2/1998 t,300,283.22 842 100,000/= DAVID N. KINUTHIA 960,000/= EDWARD MBUGUA GITAU 7113 18/6/1998 SIMON MAINA GATHERU 22t3 22t7/2000 134,0841= ,50,000/= JULIUS G]KONYO KAMAU 3265 1998 960,000/= 24B,OOO/= 50,000/= JULIUS MWANGI KAMBIA 1643 1998 360,122/= 50,000/= 19 MUIRURI M. KARUGU 510 199s 836,145/= 235,t40t= i50,000/= JACOB AGALE OWAK 4610 JUNE 1998 151,710.11- 2t ALICE NJERI GATHUNGU 0079 1999 96,257.45 5t,tlt.27 52,650/= 22 JAMES MATUNDA SAISI 7333 27l7lI99B 560,135/= 145,000/= 50,000/= 23 MARIETTA N. MUTISYA 240 MAY 1998 416,894.33 49,814.83 5O,OOO/= 24 PETER IRUNGU IvIWANGI 7236 l9ll0ll999 t71,617.30 1.6,7021= 50,000/= 04 60 6989 1998 78s,505.45 212,796.88 50,000/= 37,831.03 1s0,000/= 4 2 3B 48 0 00 100, ,000/= 000/= 760, 20 25 JUSTUS MATHEKA KAKUSU 26 NZUKI MUTISYA NDOLO 1946 1998 642,1,381= 142,OOO|= s0,000/= 27 PETER MIRINGU MWAURA 5094 tBl2/1998 1,010,135/= 464,I35t= s0,000/= 28 JULIUS M. MULWA 4557 17t8t1999 501,116.85 96,573.37 100.000/= 278,702.t2 703,902.6s 21,999.69 100,000/= i 1r
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 J/ 3B 49 MOSES M. MACHIRA JERUSHA NYABOKE MAKIMEI WAIGANJO JAMES MWANGI KABUE MOSES OTIENO NDOLO JOHN MUTUA MUTISYA FATUMA GATI CHACHA PETER KAROKI WAIRIUKO DOMINIC NGURE JOHN KANYI NJOROGE THOMAS WAMBUA NGUI CHRISTINE NDUKU ALOIS KINGORO GICHANA MICHAEL K. MUNANDI ROSE MUENI MUTUKU ROHDA MWIKALI NZOMO ANTHONY KILONZO JOSEPH OGWAYO KOKOYO 48 ANDREWKAMAU GATETE TIMOTHY LOKI MATHEA MWANZIA GEORGE MWANGI WAWERU 5510 1725 5864 1997 6023 1995 9s6 1994 869 BB2 5785 1369 3 64 2 42BB 1159 5t97 399 0300 s404 4355 4r20 7 OB 3 1 6 09 58 4 5 t8t2tr999 t,2ro,t35t= 363,135/= 100,000/= 15/5/1998 964,13 24t,t40/= 100,000/= t4t2/199s 590,136/= 265,000/= 320,135/= 679,7601= 170,000/= 464,130t= 30/6/1999 201,907.t4 t,2t1,552.28 21,9,943.64 50,000/= 1,34604.30 360,145/= t8t,t32t= 50,000/= APRIL 1999 1,360,423.85 456,738.65 11/11/1995 980,135/= 26s,180/= 100,000/= MARCH 1998 1,814,639.63 185,329.15 794,13s1= 295,180/= 100,000/= 2/1,2t7997 863,17.62 176,955/= 100,000/= L,622,244.53 99 t,142,564.25 764,t4s1= 1,36,134/= 100,000/= 968,138/= 264,t351 100,000/= 50 LINUS BIRUNDU OMBUNA 3746 19/10/1998 581,313/= 82,338/= 50,000/= 512,7961= 135,640/= 50,000/= 5t 135, 0 00 50,000/= 1995 l99B 1998 199s 1998 9B 19 1998 1998 9B 19 1998 19 O/= 13 64, 7 50 50 50,0 0 0 100, 100, 50,0 0 0 00/ 00/ 00/ 00 00 00 000/= 1.t2, 28,135.36 289,561/= 5/ 184,13 50,000/= tt ,13 64 7 0 00 100, 2,t65t 84 0 166,404.95 100,000/= 100, 50,0 00 00 52 DAVIDSYANDAKILUNDO 600 2/1211997 455,777.28 118,460/= 100,000/= 1,110,060/= l* lao 1., l- l* l* lou 7203 51 NZIOKA NDUNDA 9t
53 54 55 GIDEON OMBURA OUMA WAMBUA MBELENZI LAWERENCE IRERI MWANGI SIMON WANYEKI EDWARD MULI PHILIP MUTUKU NYANZI EVELYNE P. A. OYWA NYAMBARIGA ONGIGE SILAS JOHN KIVULI PETER MWENGI NGUNZE SUSAN RASMAS CHITECH RASHID KANYAU ABDUL ROBERT M. NJULU DAVID MUTUVI NDALINGA JUMA KIDANGA MOHAMMED MOHAMMED BWANA IMANI SAID 70 FRANCIS NGUNZE K 7t DOROTHY SHENYE 72 MAURICE SAKWA NDUNGU 56 57 1l ..1 _l u'l { 53 I *l __l u'l 66 67 6B 69 73 STANLEY G. KENGARA 7132 2Ll6l2OO0 864,135/= 231,1351= 50,000/= 3Ur0t2003 1,692,667.90 7740 o B 964,r35/= s7L,527.rs i2rs,625.75 MAY 1999 t,3st,944.70 2674 NOV. 1998 1,356,462.30 7926 DEC.1997 259,2t2.t4 5642 3n2tL997 7986 2t12/"t997 L76,428.09 0950 2/t2t1997 462,789t= 7950 DEC. 1997 188,707.77 2846 2tr2t1997 834,599.73 251,,938.77 7807 2tL2/t997 8t2,025.67 436 2/t2t1997 122 2ll2ll997 872,150.13 180,135/= 100,000/= 6307 1998 4331 JUNE 1998 251,369.9s 23,243.34 50,000/= 37BB 2806 1BB5 3970 2326 37L7 99 99 1 1 1998 1994 4 99 1 5l ,13 64 4 764,420/= 6t 960,13 7932 647,598t= L26,574.LB 50,000/= 38,083.7s 50,000/= 100,000/= t32,t33/= 321,561.30 50,000/= 100,000/= 238,135t= 100,000/= 74,955/= 100,000/= 38,135/= 100,000/= 8,398/= 236,L451= L20,5871= 100,000/= 1,385,392/= 252,7661= 100,000/= 764,1801= 234,135/= 50,000/= 0 00 100, 50,000/= 00/ 100,0 50,000/= 5/ 135,36 5/ 96,13 00/ 00/ 0 0 50 50 100,000/= 17 2t12/t997 i,,,,',0,= I ]s,101/= MBEKE t5,M3/= GIDEON K. MWENGI
75 76 7B 79 BO B1 74 82 OJ otr ()-, 92 93 B4 B6 87 BB B9 90 91 BARSHORA BAJARA WACHU GEORGE S. MSHEDI DZOMBO MBURA CHARLES JEREMIAH NUNZAA DOUGLAS MALINGI HARMTON HAMAD MWANGUPU LEONARD DUME MBOGA DAVID MAZERA JOHN JOSEPHINE NDOSHO CHEZEZ SAIDI AWADHI AWAYU DARIUS KILAMBO DONAS KIRICHA LOMBO 037 0506 7964 7726 09 77 7900 7839 0502 7B6B 7759 t997 7761 1998 1997 t997 t997 4360 1997 27t6t1995 2t12/t997 2/1,2/1997 1996 1996 1997 2n2n997 A JUM I 441, 3400 7886 2915 RACHEL V. W. KEAR DILTON PASCAL KITATU BONIFACE NDAKA MUTUKU KIMANI NGERE WAITITU ZIPPORAH DENA FUKWE CONSTANTIUS MAGHANGA MWAKIO M. ASHODI M KONGONINGA NGIMI 7901 t997 94 OCHIENG OMOLLO 5136 1998 7 7 7 7 99 99 99 99 1 1 1 1 2 B 046 064 95 ALPHONCE MWAVULA 0585 1995 564,135/= 96,135/= 100,000/= lB74 211211997 875,748.25 110,777l= 100,000/= r,5t2,458.37 820,ss8.49 2s0,262.47 BO lr:e,rsor= 100,000/= t57,4881= 100,000/= 100,000/= 150,165/= 100,000/= 100,000/= 842,1381= 214,1341= 100,000/= 2BB,3t2t= 20,698/= 50,000/= 246,627.29 1.3,04/= 50,000/= 1,180,460/= 360,000/= I52,89I/= 100,0 289,767/= 100,0 1 00 50, 100,0 100,0 00 0 100 00 00 626/= 65/ 136 15,7 100,000/= 1 1 00 0 00 tB,602t 2t 136,14 B6,OB 69,88 77,62 158,115/= 4321= 197, 0 0 00 100 00 00 2t ,13 94 1 6/ 4/ 5t 100,000/= 00 00 100 KENA H. KOMORA 642, 812,693.55 l 11,087,8s2.2s I269,646.03 I 930,165/= I ]oea,rssr= 391,871.34 i 981,135/= I L658,8BB.B2 I 579,59Lt= 585,435.60 t,t14/40.t7 . '764,r38r= 994 44,626/=
96 MWAKIZAI BERNICE KINGORI WANCECI KENGARA 97 9B 99 GIBSON WANJIHIA M MWANGIWAMBUGU ANDREW MAIGO 1OO GLORIA AWUOR MANGO MBO OGUTU REUBEN MWATINGU I IBOOKERAWI 102 101 MBIU 103 JECONIAH OWUOR ORONJE 104 BEATRICE M. KILIO ASHFORD MA. AYUBU 106 VICTOR MTUANGUO 107]NARISIS M. MTULA WILSON NJUKI MAARA CHARLES KABUGUA KIMANI GABRIEL MAINA WAIRE PATRICK NDEGE MUGANE WALLACE SHAKE 113 BENJAMIN MWANIA MULWA II4 ROBERT MWAWUGANGA t0B 111 109 110 ttz 115 RAU TSUMA M 7738 1994 l0L 5658 3B7B 5403 2263 3111 7851 5327 1266 5119 2002 1998 1995 1998 1998 o 99 64 7 5t 3 ,13 64 7 I t,t64,t35t= 1,110,000/= 38t,142t= 465,t32t= 5t 2tB,l34/= 348,13s/= t49,2001= 13,600/= 663,611.70 101,600/= 961,135/= 234,t80t= 108,882.76 39,995/= 18,806/= Mr,l32/= t6O,l45l= 4t4,929.76 35,345t= 1,231,98.05 3BB,6s0/= 325,813.3 t,4t4,600t= 461,1361= 484,1651= 94,030.70 11,296/= 50,000/= 961,136/= l92,l09l= 100,000/= 5t ,13 3/ 1 96,1 B4 1014 1995 724 1995 696 3227 7762 1997 7945 1997 1994 1997 1,997 1 rB/2t1998 30/4/1996 94 ,J 16 443 5 5 1 1 99 99 st t4 64, 5 74,t3 65,14 BI 5t 2816 1998 3998 1995 00 0 0 00 00 1 50 50,000/ 00 50,0 00/ 50,0 0 00 1 100,00 100,0 100,000/= 50,000/= 50,000/= 100,000/= 100,000/= 50,000/= 100,000/= 00 0t 00/ n 00 100 50, 00 0 00 100,0 105 646,145/= 137,6401= 250,592.31 1,915,696.20
116 117 ABRAHAM ORINA HAMISA KIDANGA ZACKARIA WAMBUGU MOHAMMED 1591 1995 764,1641= l3B,L42l= 100,000/= 3490 2003 L,107,307.20'477,7471= 50,000i= 2380 JUNE 1998 1,129,981.20 206,2021= 50,000/= 5829 2000 1,136,430.10 189,160/= 100,000/= STANLEY 118 119 KAMAU 120 JERUSHAIRNE SUERO 5954 1997 980,14.30 i190,135/= 100,000/= 121 DAVID MIRERA WACHI 597 1995 964,138/= 165,134/= 50,000/= r122 iPAUL MUTHINI IVUSU 3264 r1998 934,1351= LB0,L401= 50,000/= KARANJA s4B9 1999 1,5t2,269.75 126,363.62 100,000/= MYNYwoKllasaa jrssa 717,707.90 9,395/= 50,000/= ., ", ISAACK "'WAMBUGU 124 125 JOHN KURIANGUMI 1910 1998 646,134/= 98,135/= 50,000/= TOTAL 93,297,3M.44 41,419,429 9,405,541 15) In the end, I find merit in the plaintiffs' claim. Consequently, I issue an order directing the defendant to pay the plaintiffs a sum of ksh.20,775,I52 as per the schedule dated 11.5.2016 filed by Namanda & Co. Advocates and kshs.9,405,5411= as per the schedule dated 23.10.2017 and filed by J. Harrison Kinyanjui & Co. Advocates. The aforesaid amount to attract interest at court rates from the date of judgment until the date of full payment. 16) The third issue which has been identified for determination is whether or not the plaintiffs are entitled to be paid their salaries upto the date of retirement. It is not in dispute that the plaintiffs were on permanent and pensionable terms of employment with the defendant. It is the submission of the plaintiffs that they had legitimate expectation to work for the defendant until the retirement age of 60 years. The plaintiffs are of the view that they should be paid their salaries upto the age of 60 years since their employment was guaranteed. The defendant is of the contrary view that even in a permanent contract, there is no guarantee of employment until retirement. With respect, I agree with the submissions of the defendant. Despite the fact that a letter of employment states that the contact of employment is on permanent and pensionable terms, still an employer may terminate the same and the affected employee may file an action for damages for the unlawful dismissal. It is therefore not correct that the plaintiffs were entitled to payment of salary upto the age of retirement of 60 years. The prayer is therefore declined. 17) The fourth.issue is closely related to the third issue. It is the question as to whether or not the plaintiffs are entitled to general damages for loss of employment. It is the submission of the defendant that at the time of plaintiffs' dismissal, the remedy available was damages if a defendant was liable, was Iimited to the period of notice applicable under the employment contract. The defendant was of the submission that since the plaintiffs' employment was terminated by way of redundancy, they were not entitled to claim damages for loss of employment. It is the submission of the plaintiffs that the entire process they were subjected to was an illegality hence they are entitled to compensation in damages on I DAVID KITISO 0 ,l PATRICK KAGOTHO _l
the basis of a multiplier of their salaries but being capped to L2 months' gross salary. The plaintiffs asked this court to award each plaintiff a sum of kshs.10,000,000/= on this head. Having considered the rival submissions over this claim, I am satisfied that the plaintiffs' exit from the defendant's employment cannot be treated as redundancy. The defendant simply dismissed the plaintiffs through a process not recognised by the C.B.A and the contracts of employment signed by each plaintiff. In other words, the plaintiffs were unlawfully dismissed. The plaintiffs are therefore entitled to receive damages equivalent to the period of notice stated in the contract or the C.B.A. There is no dispute that the plaintiffs' employment with the defendant was terminated before the coming into force of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 and the Employment Act, 2007. In the case of Mary Wakhbubi British Airways PLC (20f5) eKLR the Court of Appeal considered the remedies available to an employee dismissed in 2000. In finding that the remedies in the Constitution of Kenya 2010, and the Employment Act 2007 did not apply in such a case the court held inter alia: "AIl that said, then is to say that this court only has jurisdiction to award the remedies available at the time of the wrongful dismissal or unfair termination, that is, when the cause of action arose. These are remedies that are provided for under the repealed Employment Act, Cap 226 Laws of Kenya and the repealed Trade Disputes Act, Cap 234 Laws of Kenya." In D.P. Bachhetha =vs= Government of the United States of America (2017) eK.L.R the Court of Appeal held inter alia: "That an employee whose dismissal was wrongful was only entitled to damages equivalent to the salary he would have earned during the period of notice applicable in his contract." 18) In this case, it is clear from the contract of employment and the memorandum signed between the plaintiffs' union and the defendant that the defendant was required to pay one month's salary in lieu of notice. I am of the view that the plaintiffs are each entitled to a sum equivalent to one month's salary as at the date of termination as damages for loss of employment. I make the award in favour of the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs and their advocates file and serve the defendant schedules showing the monthly salary each plaintiff was eaming as at the time of termination of employment. Mention on 612/2018 to determine the issue. 19) The final issue to be determined is whether or not the defendant's calculation of the plaintiff's terminal benefits were wrong, arbitrary and helped the defendant to withhold huge sums due to the plaintiffs. It is the submission of the defendant that the aforesaid payments were calculated as required under the Regulations of Wages (General) and in accordance with the law goveming employees who have been declared redundant. The plaintiffs are of the view that since they were not consulted, then the defendant's calculations should be treated as arbitrary. I have considered the materia-l placed before this court and it is clear to this court that though the defendant did not consult the plaintiffs on the computation of their terminal benefits, the defendant nevertheless gave a schedule showing how the figures were arrived at. What is clear in my mind is that the defendant proceeded to compute those dues as though the plaintiffs were declared redundant which is not the case here. In the chcumstances, I am unable to make a declaration that the process was wrong or arbitrary. b) The defendant is hereby ordered to pay each of the plaintiffs damages for loss of employment a sum equivalent to one (1) month's salary as at the time of termination of employment. c) The defendant is ordered to refund to the plaintiffs a sum of ksh.30,1"80,685/= being the amount withheld in terms of the schedules filed by the firms of advocates of Namada & Co. L03 20) In the final analysis this court enters judgment in favour of the plaintiffs as follows: a) It is hereby declared that the decision to cause the plaintiffs to take early retirement was unlawful and in breach of the constitution and the plaintiffs' contract of employment.
I Advocates and the firm of J. Harrison Kinyanjui & Co. Advocates tabulated l. Ksh.20,775,144 2. Ksh.9.405.541 Total ksh.30.180.685/= d) The plaintiffs to be paid by the defendans costs of the suit. e) The defendant to pay interest on (b), (c ) and (d) above at court rates from the date of judgment until the date of full payment. Dated, Signed and Delivered in open court this 24th day of January, 2018. J. K. SERGON JUDGE In the presence of: for the plaintiff .. for the Respondent I il .J I li i t'. I l' 104
'i cLZ I v Your Ref: Our Refs: TBA CC/PE/FEB/23/6 VIA EMAIL Dear 5irs, RE: YOUR COMPLAINTS AGAINST HARRISON KINYANJUI, ADVOCATE We refer to the above The Advocates Complaints Comn.rission is established under section 53 of the Advocates Act (Cap 16) Laws of Kenya to enquire into complaints against advocates, law firms and their employees. After due inquiry, the Commission is mandated to reject the complaint, or promote reconciliation and/or encourage and facilitate an amicable settlement, or if a disciplinary offence that is serious or aggravated is disclosed, to file a formal complaint before the Disciplinary Committee. A. Vide the Commission's Help Forms dated the 9'h February,2023 you registered your complaints as follows: HCCC No ) Breweries Limited. which instrurctions the Advocate accepted and 79 of 2OO3: Lawrence Nduttu & Others vs. Kenva proceeded with your instructions to the suit's logical end. The advocate represented 125 Plaintiffs out of the 6.000 claimants in the sLrit. Judgement in the matter was delivered in favour of the 125 Plaintiffs represented by the Advocate for a sum of khs. 14,756,312/=" l0s RII]'UBLIC OF- I(I'NYA Date: 24th tuly,2024 Lawrence Nduttu Ceorge Njigu James Suiyanka & J ulius Mulwa. iawilaservices @ gmail.com I Il l I ! I I 't I l I I _l I -l -1 I i '-1 I tJ -'1 l _t i ) I I a. That you instructed the above Advocate to represent you in Nairobi \il
\ s, ))h ? That the said sr-in-, of .'i;ir::" -'.,-;.,'i 5lg,,?;i21,= vrai made up of ii-re decretai sLrm in tei'mr of the judgment delivereci on the 24'r, )anualy, 2018 being Kshs. 9.405,541l:r lnterest up to 31'r Nlovernber. 2021 being l<.shs. 4,350.771/= and party and party costs amounting to I(shs. I,000,000/:. Further, you alleged that the Advocate paid you a 5Lrm of I(sh5. 71,106/=: Kshs. 67.769/:: Kshs. 135.539l: and lkhs. 67"775/- respectively in settlement of the claim with a promise that he would lodge an appeal against the decision of the High Court at the Court of Appeal. That you alleged that the Advocate failed to lodge an appeal as promised. That thereafter, you noted that the appeal that the advocate was i referring to and which was pendinS in court was filed by the firm of Namada & Co. Advocates for and on behalf of his clients and had nothing to do with you. That the said Appeal was subsequently dismissed vide a ruling delivered on the 21,t March. 2023 and parties applied to have it revived. B. On receipt of your complaint, the Commission notified you of its mandate in handling your complaints: that only possible acts of professional misconduct were to be investigated and addressed. C. Further. you were informed that the Commission in addressing the issues raised in (A) above, will not seek to reopen the case; act as an appellate body or interrogate court processes and/or address possible criminal acts. Do note that the offices of the Directorate of Criminal lnvestigations (DCl) and the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) are mandated with the investigation and prosecution of criminal offences. Complainants on ailegations of professional negligence on the other hand should be referred to court for proper act io n/re med ies. D. Forming part of the Commission's investigative processes, we made enquiries on the settlement rtatu5 and proof thereof. The Defendant's advocates - lGplan & Stratton Advocates vide their letter dated the 20th September. 2023 noted that a total 5um of Khs. 14,756,312/=being full and final settlement of your claim was remitted to your advocate for his onwards transmission to you. We noted that the Advocate for the Defendant, despite making reference to payment of one month's salary equivalent for loss of employment as per the Judgment delivered on the 24'h January. 2O1B by Hon. Sergon J, provided no evidence in support of the same when furnishing the Commission with proof of settlement of the.matter. E. On the basis of the above. we made further enquiries with the Defendant's Advocates. Kaplan & Stratton Advocates assertecl fhat no flrrllrer payments were advanced to the Advocate in settlernent of the claim since yor-r individually execr:ted Discharge Vouchers with the Defer-rdarrt acceptirrg the c d I l0o
sumi paid to them. in supDort of the firm's claim that the lum of i(sh;. 14.756,312/-was fuil and final settlement of the claim. copies of the executed ': Discharge Vouchers were annexed. The said firm further indicated that there was no pending appeal touching on your ciaims because you discharged the Defendants from all claims or further liability and waived your rights to any entitlement or further claims or any rums whatsoever. F- on assessment of your complaints and in line with the commission's mandate, we narrowed down the possible acts of professional misconduct as follows: t. Failing to provide any/adequate professional seruice despite pa,vment of fee* Withholding money collected from a client, Overcharying and claiming costs not justified by circumstances, Failing to behave with integrity and behaving in a way likety to diminish public trust in the legal profession. . iii. iv. We invited the Advocate's reply to your complaints and possible acts of professional misconduct listed above. specifically the G. He responded on the 24rh April. 2024 and provided the commission with background information of the matter from the time he first received instructions to act. He alleged that when he sought to represent you and the other l2l claimants in the matter, another law firm contested the said representation. The issue of representation allegedly proceeded to apex court. He claimed that you did not pay his legal fees at the High court. the court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. H. Further the advocate in his defence alleged that he withheld the sum of Kshs. I'oo0,ooo/= awarded to you as party and party costs from the Defendant on account of his legal fees for both his representation in the substantive suit and the application that proceeded to the supreme court. The Advocate stated that he notified you of his intention withhold the said sum. The Advocate further claimed that it was inconceivable that an appeal could be lodged since you individually and voruntariry accepted the sums received from the Defendant in full and final settlement of the matter. J. The Advocate further claimed that the Plaintiffs represented by the other Firms of Advocates lodged an appeal against the decision of the court in the substantive matter in which appeal you were named as the recipients of the Notice of Appeal as per the court of Appeal Rules. The Advocate further reiterated that he was entitled to fees in the subsisting appeal since you did not withdraw instructions from him. The Advocate de^ied any wrongdoing on his pa rt. K we requested you to comment on the Advocate's rerponse vide our letter dated the 3o'h April. 2024. you responded vide yours received at the Commission on the B'r' May. 2024. ln your rerponse. yor-r indicated that yor_i did not wish to dwell on the hirtory of the suit. frt I I t.
L. Your response was majored on the contents of the Judgement of Hon. Sergon J. delivered on the 24th January. 2024. Further, you denied understanding the contents of the Discharge Vouchers you executed. You claimed that the Advocate failed to behave with integrity and/or behaved in a manner likely to diminish public trust in the legal profession. M..On assessment of your complaint, the Advocate's response and the rejoinder thereto, we wish to address you as follows: i. Sergon J. in his Judgment dated the 24'h April, 2024 declared that the Defendant's act of retiring you was in breach of the Constitution: that you were entitled to one month's salary as damages for loss of employment and the Defendant ordered to refund a sum of Kshs. 9,405.541/: plus costs and interests. ii. Fundamentally, you were entitled to enjoy the fruits of the judgment as delivered, we note however that you thereafter proceeded to execute a Discharge Voucher with the Defendant effectively agreeing to receive the sums paid to you as indicated in the voucher in full and final Jettlement of your claim. Please note that a .Discharge Voucher has legal contractual implications that thd' Commission cannot addresslnterrogate. iii. Further. you alluded to the Advocate being negligent to wit; allowing you to tun consent lefters to mark your matters tettled knowing very well that the judgment had three partt to be executed... we wish to inform you that such allegations of professional negligence - which is failure by an advocate to offer services with the requisite degree of care or performance of service in a manner that falls short of the norm of that would be expected from a reasonable legal practitioner in the specific field of law; should be referred to court for proper redress. iv. That. the background and history of the Advocate's representation is important as it forms the basis for the Advocate's claim for legal fees. We noted that you indicated that you did not wish to address it as raised by the Advocate in his letter to the Commission. v. There is a dispute on the amount payable to the Advocate in legal fees. The Advocate admitted to have withheld the sum of Kshs. 1,000.000/= on account of legal fees. He claims that he is entitled to further payment for his participation in the subsisting Appeal. On this specific aspect of your complaint, the proper forum for redress would be filing an advocate-client bill of costs in Court for it to determine the sum payable to the Advocate on account of fees. vi. ln summary, your complaint has substance but does not disclose disciplinary offence(s) that can be addressed by the Commission. the issues raised in your complaint, the annexures thereto and the reliefs sought at the Commission cannot be adequately addressed and be granted by the Commission. N.5ediool4l4Gl of the Advocates' Act provides lot
if it appears to ihe Commission that there is subst the circumstanr., ori,u .rru do not disclose, o::r?.in a :ornplaini but that the Discipthary co.-itou o, properly deal uri''r'^ur" offence with u/hich shoutd not deat *,;, ;; ;;::;:,tr::1::':1"" the commission ttsetr comptainant is * **, *?Ti,,!,'1":!;:,:tr!:, remedv ror th;- ' commission shail rorthwrtn so advise ,o" ro.oi,Illfto"rte redress the .. lt Jnall be rle .!!i1/ ,t, i./t, made by any perron, regai advoates, or any membet T5COMMl toN -,1,'ttt(uJitrrl ro receivr; and tons, ling the conduct of atty advocate: ct employee thereof; and_ " I"i5,:ilj, tl: t"":'"g thererore' vour compraint does nol :::l*::uJ*'.,.x...ffi 'x*rn*qrtl*;r,,:1ffi i:[:1 parties in the suit and/orthe advocate .rti:"r;: I:rr""o" action againsr the P. lf you are dissatisfied with our decision, to the Advocates Disciplinary committe, you may fiie your comolaint directly the Advocate's Act, chapter 16, Laws ", i"iirjt""ided under section oo(l) ;; Q' you may arso fire an appear against our d;cr.si1 at the High Court as provided for under section 58(g) of the"Advocates Aa, cnuptu. ro,'i.rr'r"ii o""r.. Yours faithfully. \ i ':./ r/ r\ KIPNG'ENOH K. K 5ENIOR STATE COUNSEL FOR: COMMISS|ON sEc RETARY ADVOCATESCOM 10q h tI
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a , 'A cc 3f( ItEPtrBt.tc or. KENYA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY- GENERAL & DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Your Ref: SEN/DSEC/DISSC/ SCLSW2 O2S/29 Our Ref: CC/PE/FEB/23/6 Mr. J.M Nyengenye, CBS, The Clerk of the Senate, Parliament Buildings, P.O. Box 41842-OO1OO. NAIROBI ADVANCE CoPY VIA EMAIL Dear 5ir, INVITATION TO A MEETING ON THE PETITTON CONCERNING THE ALLEGED FATLURE BY KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED, KAPIAN & STRATTON ADVOCATES AND HARRISON KINYANJUI ADVOCATES TO PAY COMPENSATTON AWARDED TO PETITIONERS Reference is made to your letter dated the 24th March, 2025 and the petition attached thereto The Advocates Complaints Commission (ACC) is established under section 53 of the Advocates Act (cap 16) Laws of Kenya to receive and enquire into complaints against advocates, law firms and their employees. After due inquiry, the ACC is mandated to reject the complaint, promote reconciliation and/or P.O Box 48048-OO10O, NAIROBI, KEMA.TEL: +254 20 2224O2g /2240332 lO7OOO7292g l}Z3,2'2gggs EMAIL: acqaas.so.ke WEBSITE: www.acc.go.ke Llo ln April, 2025 Email : clerk.senate(@ parliament.go.ke
? a fS 't".tr).).''fi ln u.,.uur" settrement, or ir a disciprinary orrence that is serious or aggravated is disclosed, to file a formal complaint before the Advocates Disciplinary Committee/Tribunal (ADC). The Committee/[ribunal established under section 57 of the Advocates Act is by law mandated to sanction an advocate for professional misconduct' The ACC operates as one of the technical departments in the Office of the Attorney General and Department of Justice (0A6& DoJ)- tt is neither an independent commission nor a Semi-Autonomous 6overnment Agency (sA6A). ln your referred letter you have requested the ACC to submit a comprehensive response to the issues raised in the petition' Backeround of the Complaint Iodeed bvthe Petitioners A. The Petitioners registered their Complaints against Harrison Kinyanjui' advocate at the commission via a Help Forms dated the 9th February' 2023. The Petitioners made the following allegations against the advocate: That they instructed the advocate to represent them in Nairobi HCCC NO 279 of 2OO3: Lawrence Nduttu & Others vs Kenva Breweries Limited, which instructions the advocate accepted and proceeded with the petitioners' instructions to the suit's logical end. ii. That the advocate allegedly represented 125 plaintiffs out of the 5000 plaintiffs in the suit. Judgement in the matter was delivered in favour of the 125 Plaintiffs represented by the Harrison Kinyanjui, advocate for a sum of Kshs. 14,756,312/= being the decretal sum plus costs and interest (Enctosed herewith and marked 'ACC t' is a coPY of the Judgment). iii.That the said sum of Kshs. 14,756,312/= paid to the advocate by way of RT65 transfer comprised of the following: Decretal Sum as per the Judgment -Kshs. 9'4,05,541/: lnterests -Kshs' 4'350,771/: wL Partv and Partv Costs -Kshs. 1.000 .0oo/: Page 2 of 8
a Total -Kshs. 14.756,312/= iv.The four Petitioners out of the 125, represented by Harrison Kinyanjui, advocate alleged that he failed to lodge an appeal as promised, overcharged them and/or withheld their money. B. ln light of the Commission's mandate, the Petitioners were informed that the Commission in addressing their complaints against advocate Harrison Kinyanjui would restrict itself to possible acts of professional misconduct arising from the representation. C. The Petitioners weie also informed of the mandates of the Directorate of Criminal lnvestigations (DCl) and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) which offices are tasked with the investigation and prosecution of criminal offences respectively. Further, we informed them of the need to seek redress in court for alleged acts of professional negligence for proper action/remedies lnvestigations Conducted by the Commission HCCC No.279 of20O3; Lawrence Nduttu & Others vs. Kenva Breweries Limited. (Enclosed herewith and marked 'ACC 2' is a copy of the Commission's letter dated 5h June, 2O23) E. Via their letter dated 20th September,2023, Kaplan & Stratton Advocates confirmed that the case was concluded and a sum of Kshs. 14,756,312/=being full and final settlement of the Petitioners claim,, remitted to Harrison Kinyanjui & Company Advocates for onwards transmission to the Petitioners. (Enclosed herewith and marked 'ACC 3' is a copy of the letter) F. The Commission noted that Kaplan & Stratton Advocates, despite making reference to payment of one month's salary equivalent for loss of Itz Page 3 of 8 D. The Commission commenced enquiries into the settlement status and proof thereof with Kaplan and Stratton Advocates, the firm of advocates that represented Kenya Breweries Limited, the Defendant in Nairobi I
I I T I I T T I t I T t T I I a employment as per the Judgment delivered on the 24th January,2O1B by Hon. Sergon J, provided no proof of such payment' G. On the 9th April, 2024, the commission made further enquiries with the said firm of advocates on the settlement of the Petitioners' claims' Via their letter dated 9th April, 2024,lGplan &' Stratton Advocates asserted that no further payments were advanced to the advocate in settlement of the claim as the Petitioners individually executed Discharge Vouchers accepting the sums paid to them. ln support of the firm's claim that the sum of Kshs. 14,756,372/=was made in full and final settlement of the claim, they furnished the Commission with copies of duly executed Discharge Vouchers. The firm also clarified that there was no pending appeal touchi.ng on Petitioners' claims because the Petitioners discharged the Defendanis from all claims or further liability and waived their rights to any entitlement or further claims or any sums whatsoever. (Enclosed herewith and marked 'ACC 4' is a copy of the letter) Possible Acts of representation Professional Misconduct arising from the Advocate's H. On further assessment of the documents provided, the Commission narrowed down possible acts of Professional Misconduct against Harrison Kinyanjui, advocate to the following: i. Failing to provide any/adequate Professional service despite payment of fees, ii. Withholding monsy collected on behalf of a client' iii. overcharging and claiming costs not justified by circumstances' iv. Failing to behave with integrity and behaving in a way likely to diminish public trust in the legal profession' Response to the Complaint by Harrison Kinyanjui, Advocate l. The advocate responded to the Petitioners' complaint vide his letter dated the 24th April,2024. (Enclosed herewith and marked 'Acc 6' is a copy of the letter) i. He alleged that when he sought to rePresent the Petitioners and 121 0ther claimants in the matter, another law firm contested his Llg Page4or8 The Commission requested Harrison Kinyanjui, advocate to respond in I writing to the Petitioners' claims. (Enclosed herewith and marked 'ACC I 5' is a copy of the Commission's letter dated 4th April' 2024) T T T I T
representation' The issue of his representation was a subject of a Miscellaneous Cause that proceeded from the High Court to the Supreme Court. He claimed that the Petitioners did not pay his legal fees in the said matter' Further the advocate in his defence alleged that he withheld the sum of Kshs. 1,00O,OOO/= awarded to the Petitioners being the assessed Party and Party Costs from the Defendant on account of his legal fees for both his representation in the substantive suit and the Miscellaneous Cause' Theadvocatefurtherclaimedthatitwasinconceivablethatan appeal could. be lodged after the Petitioners individually and voluntarily aclepted tte sums received from the Defendant in full and final settlement of the matter' iv. The advocate also claimed that the Plaintiffs represented by the other firms of Advocates lodged an appeal against the decision of the High Court. Lawrence Nduttu, a petitioner herein continued to receive court documents through Harrison KinYanjui, advocate because he was the lead Plaintiff in Nairobi HCCC No. 279 of 2OO3: Lawrence Nduttu & Others vs. Kenva Brewer ies Limited ur. V The Petitioners' Rejoinder The advocate also claimed that he was entitled to fees in the subsisting appeal as the Petitioners were yet to withdraw instructions from him. He threatened to refer the dispute on his withholding of the sum of Kshs'l' 000'OOO/: received on account of Party and Party Costs to court for determination' J.Respondingtotheadvocate'sletter,thePetitionersstatedthatHarrison Kinyanjui, advocate failed to pay them as per the court judgment' The Petitionersfurtherclaimedthattheydidnotunderstandthecontentsof the discharge vouchers they executed' (Enclosed herewith and marked ,ACCT,isacopyofthePetitioners,letterdatedthe3ohApril,2o24) K.lnsupportoftheirclaimsthePetitionersfurnishedtheCommissionwith acopyofatranscriptofanunsignedstatementallegedlymadebythe advocateattheDirectorateofCriminallnvestigations(DCl)indicating that there was a pending appeal' Further' the complainant availed a copy of a consent dateJthe 11th January ' 2022 filed in court confirming L\+ Page5ors il.
Analysis of Possible Acts of Professional Misconduct L. The Commission proceeded with its analysis of the facts of the complaint as presented by the Petitioners, the response from the advocate and the rejoinder by the Petitioners. The possible acts of Professional Misconduct identified in (H) above were addressed as follows: i. Failing to provide any or adequate professional service despite payment of fees The Commission noted that the advocate discharged his professional duties in representing the Petitioners both in the miscellaneous application and the substantive suit. The advocate had alleged that the P€titioners did not settle his legal fees in both matters and sought to refer the dispute on legal fees for determination by a Taxing Master/court of law. The Petitioners did not support their claim that they settled the advocate's fees with proof of such payment(s). ii. Withholding moneY collected on behalf of a client and overcharging and claiming costs not justified by circumstances The Petitioners claimed that the advocate failed to pay them as per the Judgement delivered on the IBth January, 2018. They also claimed that they were overcharged. As confirmed by the advocates for Kenya Breweries Limited, the matter was subsequently compromised when the Petitioners executed Discharge Vouchers that expressly provided as follows: '...1 HEREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me under judgment in High Court Civil Case No. 279 of 2OO3 - Lawrence Nduttu & Others vs Kenva Breweries Limited ('the Suit-) lN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment l, my personal representative or any other Person as my succestor in title hereby release and discharge KBL, all its affiliated entities, directors, officers, employees, agents, Successors or assigns from all claims or any further liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in Suit, I hereby waive my right to make any future claims for any amounts, I I LLs Page 6 of 8 settlement of the matter. The Petitioners also provided copies of cheques issued to them by the Advocate in settlement of their claims. I li
expenses, losses, liabilities, rights, benefits, or entitlements(whether known or unknown) that maybe due to me from KBL or any such director, officer, employee, agent, successor or assign or otherwise whatsoever. I further shalt not make any demand of any nature whatsoe,r.rer against KBL, its insurers or its parent company and its insurers...- The wording of the Discharge Voucher explicitly meant any/or further claims against the Defendant were extinguished on their executing and receiving the agreed sums. (Enclosed herewith and marked 'ACC B' are copies of the Discharge Vouchers) A Discharge Voucher has contractual implications that bind the parties. The purpose of the discharge voucher or settlement agreement is to ensure that a plaintiff relinquishes any claims they may have against the Defendant. The Petitioners acknowledged receipt of the agreed amount by signing a discharge voucher. ln the discharge voucher the Petitioners also waived any further claims against the Defendant. The Commission cannot interfere and/or interrogate the circumstances surrounding the execution nor can it interfere with its contents as this falls out of its mandate. Only a court of law can interrogate and interfere with the contents of a Discharge Voucher. It is therefore absurd that the Petitioners herein expected the advocate to lodge an appeal against the Judgement dated the 18th January 2018 after having executed Discharge Voucher clearly accepting the amounts paid to them and waiving any right to any further claims against the Defendant, Kenya Breweries Limited. iii. Failing to behave with integrity and behaving in a way likely to diminish public trust in the legal profession. The petitioners claimed that the advocate in representing them failed to behave with integrity and behaved in a way likely to diminish public trust in the legal profession. They alleged that the advocate failed to inform them of the contents of the Discharge Voucher that extinguished their claims for further payments from Kenya Breweries. The ACC took the view that this allegation cannot be sustained in that the Petitioners are literate. M.The Petitioners further claimed that the advocate was negligent in allowing them to execute the Discharge Vouchers, knowing too well that the execution of the same meant that they could not make any LLb Page 7 of 8 I
further claims against the Defendant. We informed the Petitioners that claims of professional negligence fall outside the ACC' mandate. They were advised to file suit against the advocate in court for redress and for proper remedies. Conclusion ln the said Petition before the Senate the petitioners allege that they made efforts to have the claim addressed by the ACC, but the ACC resPonse was unsatisfactory. From the foregoing it is obvious that the Commission has no mandate over employment matters involving Kenya Breweries and its employees. The ACC could only interrogate the professional conduct of the complainants' advocates. This was made clear to the petitioners. Unfortunately, that hdvice is in the Petitioners view unsatisfactory. All the claims of professional misconduct laid against the advocate could not be sustained. The ACC communicated its decision to reject the Petitioners' claims of professional misconduct against the advocate. (Enclosed herewith and marked 'ACC 9', is a copy of the Commission's letter to the Petitioners dated the 24th July, 2o24). tn the view of ACC, the circumstances of the complaint, after due enquiry, did not disclose a disciplinary offence with which the Advocates Disciplinary Committee can ProPerlY deal. Further, the Complainants were advised of the options available to them in case they were dissatisfied with the Commission's decision to reject their complaint. The Petitioners could opt to lodge their complaints directly to the Advocates Disciplinary committee as provided under Section 6o(l) of the Advocate's Act, Chapter 16, Laws of Kenya. The Petitioners were also informed of their right of appeal against the Commission's decision at the High Court as provided for under Section 53(8) of the Advocates Act, Chapter 16, Laws of Kenya' Yours faithfully, -\!c \ I GEORGE NYAKUNDI SECRETARY, ADVOCATES COMP INTS COMMI55toN Copy to: Chairman, Advocates Complaints Commission. LL+ Page 8 of 8 I
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REPUBIJC OTI(EIVYA Telegrraphic Ad&ess 'Bunge', Nairobi Telephone 2848000 Fax: 2243694 E-mail: clerk,senate@parliament. go.ke REF: SEN/DSEC/DISSC/ SCLSW/2025/53 Mr. George Nyakundi, Commission Secretary & Chief Executive Officer, Advocates Complaints Commission, Cooperative Bank House, Haile Selassie Avenue, P.O. Box 48048 - 00100, NAIROBI. rlr(c7 The Senate l. L> Clerk's Charnbers Padiament Buildings P.O. Box,41942 -O0I00 NtrIROBI, Keaya 22"d April,2025 I P.IRIIAI/IE TT OITICE OT THE CLERI( OT TEE SENATE Dear Sir, COMMITTEE RESOLUTION ON MEDIATION AND REVIEW IN RELATION TO THE PETITION CONCERNING THE ALLEGED FAILURE BY KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED, KAPLAN & STRATTON ADVOCATES AND HARRISON KINYANJUI ADVOCATES TO PAY COMPENSATION AWARDED TO PETITIONERS We refer to the meeting of the Standing Committee on Labour and Social Welfare on the above Petition, held on Thursday, l0'h April, 2025, at which you were present. As you will recall, the meeting was attended by Advocates of both parties, namely Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui who had represented the Petitioners in the Court case cited in the Petition and Mr. Peter Mbuthia Gachuhi of Kaplan & Stratton Advocates representing Kenya Breweries Limited. During the meeting, the Committee noted that Kenya Breweries Limited is yet to fully comply with the Court ruling and resolved that the Advocates Complaints Commission, in accordance with its mandate, undertakes mediation to facilitate the cnforcement of the judgment award, particularly the payment of one month's salary and accrued interest to the Petitioners, as pronounced in HCCC No. 279 of 2003 - Lawrence Nduttu & 125 Others Vs Kenya Breweries Limited & Another, by undertaking the following actions- L Request full disclosure from Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL) of all compensation disbursement records issued in compliance with the court judgment and reconcile these with actual amounts received by the Petitioners; 2. Convene oral hearings with both law firms mentioned in the Petition and request for the production of the following documentation- Fee agreements; Powers of Attomey (if any); Payment instructions; and Client account transaction records; a) b) c) d) lR\ P v RE:
\ s )\d' 3. Evaluate compliance with statutory, ethical and fiduciary obligations by the Advocates involved, especially regarding the handling of client funds, instructions and the settlement of the full decretal amount as awarded by the High Court; and 4. Examine the High Court record in HCCC No. 279 of 2003 and compare its contents with the Petition to identify any overlaps, unresolved issues, or contradictions requiring clarifi cation. The purpose of this letter is to- 2 Request you to submit a comprehensive rcport on the implementation status of the judgement award to be received on or before Thursday, lSth May,2025, by email, on the address clerk.senate@parliament.go.ke and copied to laboursocialwelfarecomm.senate@parliament.go.ke ; Invite you to appear before the Committee on Monday, lgth May, 2025 in the Hall Mini Chamber, County Hall Building at ll:00 a.m. to respond to the issues raised in the Petition; and Requests that on the scheduled day ofyour appearance, you avail ten (10) hard copies of your responses, together with all relevant supporting documents. J Ms. Mwanate Shaban, Principal Clerk Assistant II (Cell Number- 0126953257; arlianrcnt. go.ke , is the Clerk to the Committee and is ) Email: mrvanate.shaban responsible for all anangements relating to this matter Yours faithfully, J. M. E, CBS, CLERK SENATE. Copy to- Mr. Peter Mbuthia Gachuhi, Advocatc & Partner, Kaplan & Stratton Advocates, Williamson House 4tl' Ngong Avenue, P.O. Box 401I l- 00100, NAIROBI. Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui, Advocate, J. Harrison Kinyanjui & Co. Advocates, St. Ellis House, Wabera Street, P.O. Box 10024-00100, NAIROBI. Mr. George Njogu, Lead Petitioner, NAIROBI. 4 t3 &(:
'*cc8' REPUBLIC OF KENYA OFFICE O F TH E,"\TTOITNEY-GENEIIAL & I) ti l'z\ ItTI!1 ENT () F .l LISTIC Ii YOUR REF: OUR REF: TBA CC/PE/FEB/23/5 2"d May,2025 ( 'irF Mr. Peter Mbuthia 6achuhi, Advocate & Partner, Kaplan & Strattton Advocates, Williamson House, 4'h Ngong Avenue. P.O. Box 40111-00100, NAIROBI. Email: K5 @ kaDstrat.com Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui, Advocate. J. Harrison Kinyanjui 5t. Ellis House, Wabera Street. P.O. Box 10024-OOl0O, NAIROBI. E6ilP[",Si Ccurt rc ;ift S,:1tdlT'J(}LY Carlment [ 2 MAY 2925 ME@trIJViED Joi ) t!-1 ,.,,..,.3i9n o dv ?r*] TaLS DoJ- nol- hrslenlo| o''1 h Q*''l'x'3n ))efinr fue oollfr& 3iv"'' Pn..! Email: gfealharri son 6@ya hoo. com 3 t4 iNE Dear 5irs, J HARRiSON KINYANJUI & CO. AE V()CA:rEfi RE: SENATE COMMITTEE RESOLUTION ON MEDIATION AND REVIEUU IN RELATION TO THE PETITION CONCERNING THE ALLEGED FAILURE BY KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED, KAPLAN & STRATTON ADVOCATES AND HARRISON KINYANJUI ADVOCATES TO PAY COMPENSATION AWARDED TO PETITIONERS Reference is made to the above matter and the letter Ref. No. SEN/DSEC/DISSC/SCISUU/2025/53 dated 22"d April 2025 from the Clerk of the Senate (Copy of the letter is enclosed for your reference). The Advocates Complaints Commission (ACC) is established under Section 53 of the Advocates Act to receive and enquire into complaints aSainst advocates. Law firms and their employees. After due inquiry, the ACC is mandated to reject the complaint, ADVOCATES CO}f PLAINTS COMMISSION COOPER,ITTVE BANK }IOUSD, 2OTIi FLOOR, HAILE SELASSIB AVENUE P.o Box 48048-00100, NAIROBI, KENYA.TEL: +254 20 222402912240337 lO7O1O72929l0?32529995 EMAIL: acqaaq.qo.ke WEBSITE: www.acc.go.ke L7+
t ) ))e*"1u,",,"" and/orencourase ancr raciritate an amicable setttement or, ir a disciplinary offence that is serious or aggravated is clisclos:tl, file a complaint before rhe Advocates Disciplinary Committee (ADC). As you are aware, the Senate, through its letter refurenced above has directed the Commission to tal<e certain actions relating to the Petition before it and submit a rePort. ln compliance with the said letter, the Comnrission invites you for a meeting to be held on Thursday, 8n May 2025 at the Commission's office on 20fr Floor, Cooperative Bank House along Haile Selassie Avenue at ll.OOam. On the scheduled day cf the meeting. kindly avail the documents listed in the letter from the Senate. Speclfically, let us have the following documents: 1. All compensation disbursement records fronr Kerrya Breweries L.imited compliance with the court judgment; 2. All records relating to the payments made to the petitioners; 3. Fee aSreements: 4. Powers of Attorney (if any); 5. Payment instructions; and 6. Client account transaction records; tn Additionally, kindly also furnish us with any other relevant documents/information that may assist in dealing and resolving this matter. You may send an advance copy of your resPonse to accqq.&8q-.ke and copy to dennis.niagi (O aq.go.l<e . Yours faithfull GEORGE NYAKUNDI, SECRETARY, ADVOCATE5 COMPLA]NTS COMMISsloN Encl. Copy to: Chairman, Advocates Complaints Commission L?,s Page 2 of 2
# L( I 1 , lcc RI]PIiBI,IC OF KENYA OFFICIi OF 'tII Ii ATTORNIi\'-(;IiNIiRAL & DEI'AIt'tMIiNT OF .I I JS'TICE YOUR REF: OUR REF: TBA CC/PE/FEB/23/6 5'6 May,2025 t\ tre-.?J- ltr'".i.4 !lGhiaa y,4 HRnnlgON li:t.JyArar .i 1., I & Co. ADVucATrlf Dear 5ir, RE: SENATE COMMITTEE RESOLUTION ON MEDIATION AND REVIEW IN RETATION TO THE PETITION CONCERNING THE ALLEGED FAILURE BY KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED, KAPHN & STRATTON ADVOCATES AND HARRISON KINYANJU] ADVOCATES TO PAY COMPENSATION AUUARDED TO PETITIONERS Reference is made to the above matter, the letter Ref. No. SEN/DSC/DISSC/SCIJW/2025/53 dated 22^d April 2025 from the Clerk of the Senate. our letter dated 2^d May 2025 and the telephone conversation on 5'h May 2O25 between yourself and the undersigned. The Commission has considered and granted your request for a change of time for the proposed meeting to discuss the issues raised in the Senate's letter referenced above. Consequently. the Commission will hear you on Thursday, 8th May 2025 at the cornmission's office on 2oh Floor, cooperative Bank House along Haile Selassie Avenue at 8.3O AM. AI)VOCr\TEs .]OIl i,L.,\lll'f S COlilllSSION ()OUP0tar\liVe 3A"'lK tlotJl;1i,, 2OTtl FLOOR, IIAILE SEL:lSSlE AVENUE P.O Box 48Cr48-(,OrOO, HAIRCBI, I(EN1',A.TEL: +254 20 222402912240337 I 07 OOOT 2929 I 07 3252ggg5 EtlrAlL: algtl:ae Eo.ke WEEiSI'l'E: r'."*w. acc.go.ke L?C \ Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui, Advocate, J. Harrison Kinyanjui & Co. Advocates, 5t. Ellis House, Wabera Street, P.O. Box 10024-00100, NAIROBI. Email: Rreatha rrison @vahoo.com
I l ?,)J an advance copy of your response to a CC ED 0a.3,a and copy to dennis.nja s.qo.ke Yours faithfully, GEORGE NYAKUNDI, SECRETARY, ADVOCATES COMPLAINTS COMMISSION Encl. (Letter dated 2?d April 2O25 from the Clerk of the Senate and ours dated 2"d May 2025) Copy to: Chairman, Advocates Complaints Commission 12r Page 2 of 2 5
'Accto , Subject FW: RE: ANSWER TO COMPLAINT AGAINST US BY LAWRENCE NDUTTU, JAMES SUYANGA, JULIUS MULWA & GEORGE NJOROGE From: acc <acc@ag.go.ke> To: dennis njagi <dennis.njagi@ag.go.ke>, naghea daido <naghea.daido@ag.go.ke>, kenneth kikwai <kenneth.kikwai@ag.go.ke>, Anthony Muinde Mbua SLO ACC <anthony.mbua@ag.go. ke> Cc: acc commissioners <acc.commissioners@ag.go.ke> Date: Wednesday May 7,20257:43:48 PV Date: MAY7Tl1,2025 THE SECRETARY COMPLAINTS COMMISSION CO-OPERATIVE BANK HOUSE, 2OTH FLOOR HAILE SELLASSIE AVENUE NAIROBI Emait: acc@ag.go.ke Tet: 0732-529995 IK 1 Dear Sir,/Madam, Good evening, This response f rom Mr Kinyanjui received this evening is shared for your information. Thank you, George Nyakundi -------- OriginaI message From: harrison Kinyanjui <greatharrison@yahoo.com> Date : 07105/2025 1 5:22 (GMT+03:00) To: acc@ag.go.ke SUbJCCt: RE: ANSWER TO COMPLAINT AGAINST US BY LAWRENCE NDUTTU, JAMES SUYANGA, JULIUS MULWA & GEORGE NJOROGE Ou r Ref : J H K/D M/3005/ 201 2 You r Ref : CC / P El FEB / 23/ 26
-1! ) t\' ) RE: ANSWER TO COMPLAINT AGAINST US BY LAWRENCE NDUTTU, JAMES SUYANGA, J ULIUS MULWA & GEORGE NJOROGE Due to the short notice we have not been abte to secure some CERTIFIED copies of docum ents requested for, and yet the timetines are constricted for us to give a comprehensive ans wer. We atso needed to extract and furnish on you the CERTIFIED copy of the court of Appeat pr oceedings in COA Civit Appeat no. E049 ol 2024 impticating the Claimants' ctaims herein, w hich because of the short time we have not obtained. Further, we have not received the Senate proceedings on the same issue in demonstration of the repeated manner in which we have been subjected to the same re-triaI of the issue. We atso have not been abte to get the comptete CERTIFIED DCI Report on the same attegati ons levied by the Ctaimants against us and the dismissat of their aLLegations which we now see as a naked witch hunt. The same inviduats (after the Senate hearing) have served us with a documents f rom GICH EHA & KAMAU ADVOCATES dated 30th Aprit, 2025 on atteged AGREEMENTS we were not pri vy to and seeking remittances of proceeds of payments to THEM under instructions from th e SAME Ctaimants herein. Attached is a copy. Without prejudice and in order to respond to the specif ic itemized attegations made against us we state as fottows: ln respect of the issues raised in your Letter I deny the imputation of ANY wrongdoing and st ate:- It is NOT true that the 4 Compl,ainants were the sol,e Ptaintiffs in the Nairobi HCC No. 279 of 2003 Lawrence Nduttu & Others vs. Kenya Breweries Limited. 1. The fact is that there were atteged to be about 6,000 former emptoyees of Kenya Brewerie s, some represented by Gitobu lmanyara & Co. Advocates, some by Namada & Co. Advocat es, and some by O.P. Ngoge & Co. Advocates. Some of the Ptaintiffs teft Gitobu lmanyara & 2 I We refer to the above and your tetter dated 5th May, 2025. We had previously answered the atl.egations against us and reiterate our response thereto exactty a year ago on 24th April,, 2024. 121
Co. Advocates and came to seek representation from my law firm. They were in penury and I offered to act for ONLY identifiabl,e Ptaintiffs from M/S Gitobu lmanyara Advocate. 2. About 125 of the said individuaLs approached my Law firm through Lawrence Nduttu to re present them in the cited suit. O.P. Ngoge & Co. Advocates were unhappy about this and w hen the matter was caLl,ed before Hon. Lady Justice Ang'awa she [isted the said individuats as being atigned under my taw firm and those atigned under Namada & Co. Advocates. 3. Unhappy, O.P. Ngoge Advocate sued my law firm as wetl as Namada & Co. Advocates to appeat against a Ruting of the High Court dated 16th December,2011 (Ang'awa, J) that had attowed some parties joined in the suit as ptaintiffs to be represented by the firm of M/s J. H arrison Kinyanjui & Co. Advocates, instead of M/s O.P. Ngoge & Associates who were repres enting att the ptaintiffs jointty. 4. This was overruted by Hon. Mr. Justice Githinji, Warsame & Musinga (JJA) by an Order dat ed 19th November, 2013 in Nairobi Court of Appeat Civit Apptication No. NAI 51 of 2013. N ONE of the 4 Complainants herein paid my taw f irm a SHILLING to defend them in the Cour t of Appeat in those proceedings. Can the Comptainants even attege that we "fai[ed to provi de any/adequate professionaI service" in this instance despite NO fee being remitted? 5. Unhappy with the Court of Appeat's decision against him, O. P. Ngoge Advocate then tod ged and Appeat in the Supreme Court, vide Supreme Court Petition No. 13 of 20'1 3. My taw f irm was sued as the 3rd Respondent therein whil,e the 4 Comptainants herein as part of the Respondents No. 4 in the Supreme Court Appeal, retied on my representation. 6. The Supreme Court DISMISSED the said appeat entirety. NONE of the Comptainants or in deed the rest of the 125 persons under Lawrence Nduttu paid my taw f irm a SHILLING. To d ate. Can the Comptainants even attege that we "faited to provide any/adequate professiona I service" in this instance despite NO fee being remitted? 7. The stated decision of the Supreme Court which detaits the matter in extensor, inctuding our representations before the Apex Court can be found here for verification: Peter Odiwuor Ngoge t/a O P Ngoge & Associates Advocates & 5379 others v J Namada Simoni t/a Namad a & Co Advocates & 725 others [2014] eKLR (See Annexture 1) 8. I appeared during the entire Hearing of the High Court triaL before the Hon. Mr. Justice Se rgon and the 4 Comptainants are misrepresenting the facts before this Honourabte Commi ssion in atteging that "judgement was detivered in favour of att the Ptaintiffs represented by [us] for a sum of Ksh. 14, 756,3121=. 3 130
ln rejoinder to the breakdown of the sums stated in your Letter's paragraph "b", we DENY th e same and respond as fottows:- '1 0. On 22nd )anuary 2o22Kaplan & Stratton a sum of Ksh. 14, 756,3121= ot our Ctient Acco unt in furtherance of the Discharge Vouchers executed by each and every one of the 125 in dividuats. We annex a copy of the said Transmission as Annexture 2. 1 1. No one competled ANY of the Ctaimants to execute the Discharge Vouchers. Mr. Lawre nce Nduttu was tasked by the Hon. Lady Justice Ang'awa with representing the Ctaimants. He thus arranged for each of them to be furnished with a copy of their respective Discharge Voucher f rom Kenya Breweries' advocates on record M/S. Kaptan & Stratton Advocates, an d each of them executed the same. 12.fhey each votuntarity and without any computsion executed the same after being infor med of the contents and ramifications thereof. Their payments were made by bankers chec ks. Annexed is each of the said Cheques in proof as Annexture 3. 13. lt was on the bases of these Discharge Vouchers that the pro- rated sums were remitted. Note that the individuats were to receive each according to their Discharge Voucher. As a Ctient binds an Advocate to a commitment made which the Advoc ate has to abide by, these Discharge Vouchers are categoricaI and ctear in their terms. How coutd I be accused of overriding the same? 14. The Comptainants READ and UNDERSTOOD what the Discharge Vouchers stated BEFO RE executing the same. We then forwarded each of the said duty executed Discharge Vouch ers to KapLan & Stratton Advocates by our tetter dated June 5th, 2028. They cannot be heard to resite from their own commitments therein contained. Ptease see Annexture 3 in proof. On the attegations as simitarty raised in your earlier letter in paragraph "c" "d","e","f","9", and "h" of your Letter to us, we did DENY and again DENY the same, and state as fo[[ows: Lbl 4 9. The truth of the matter is that we requested Kaptan & Stratton to pay our legat costs at a f ee of Ksh. 1,000,000/= whotty separate f rom the Ksh.13,756,312/= due to the 'l 25 P[aintiffs we represent, and this was communicated to the Ptaintiffs through Mr. Lawrence Nduttu. At ready, by misrepresenting that their sums accruing to them is Ksh. 14,756,3121= the Comp[ ainants insinuate that we have pilfered their money. We NEVER took and woutd NEVER take a penny of THEIR dues.
'l 5. The cited paragraphs are ALL intertwined on the al.l,egations retating to the Court of App eaI issue hence we have (in saving time) responded at once to avoid jumbting the issues as herein betow stated. 16. At NO time did we inform the Comptainants or ANY of the Ptaintiffs that we were Lodging an AppeaL on THEIR behatf. Ever. Let them provide the evidence of such, and WHEN we aLt eged to so do. They NEVER instructed us to Appeat and at any rate we informed them of the contents of their Discharge Voucher, in particul,ar the 4 Comptainants. 17. What we informed the Ptalntiffs represented by Mr. Lawrence Nduttu immediatety we w ere served with a Notice of Appeat in the Nairobi HCC No. 279 oI 2OO3 Lawrence Nduttu & Others vs. Kenya Breweries Limited matter was that the Ptaintiffs represented by Namada & Co. Advocates (and some who had remained with O.P. Ngoge Advocate) etected to appeaI against the decision of the Hon. Mr. Justice Sergon. 18. We were named as recipients of the Notice of Appeat and as AFFECTED parties their re presentation at the Court of Appeatwould arise. That was the basis of our reference to the m of the Court of Appeat proceedings. As the Court of Appeat Rutes demand that ALL AFFE CTED PARTIES be served with the Court of AppeaI Notice and process, we informed the Co mptainants that inevitabty we woul.d represent them when the pending AppeaL arose for adj udication. 19. Was that a misrepresentation f rom us to the Ptaintiffs we represented as wett as the Co mptainants named? NO. Rute 77 (1) ot the Court of Appeat Rutes states: rute stipul,ates as f ottows: "An intended appetlant shal,l,, before or within seven days after todging notice of appeat, ser ve copies thereof on at[ persons directty affected by the appeat." (Emphasis added) 20. We immediatety informed the Comptainant Lawrence Nduttu representing the rest of th e 125 Ptaintiffs with us that Namada & Co. Advocates HAD fited a Notice of Appeal, and that THEY were DIRECTLY AFFECTED parties under the above Rute. lt is therefore a Lie for the Co mplainants to misrepresent that we were fiting an Appeat on THEIR behatf, which we neither promised nor did. 21. Rhetoricatty, was the participation of the 125 Ptaintiffs then going to be free-of- charge in the Appeat todged by their Co- Ptaintiffs in the High Court, but in which they stood DIRECTLY affected? Since the Court of Appeat Rutes BOUND us to the said Appeattodged by Namada & Co. Advocate was it a mis 5 lzt
representation to them that we woutd HAVE to participate in the Appeal, process? NO 22. For the record, we have NOT expended a SHILLING of their money in the Ctient's Accou nt No. 2044308773 TO DATE. The Statement of Account (kept in confidentiatity of the other 121 Pl.aintiffs in f urtherance of their Data Protection Act rights) is AVAILABLE for scrutiny an d inspection to estabtish if we have DIVERTED a Shitting of the Comptainant's monies hetd t herein or pil,fered a penny theref rom. 23. As we speak and even as at April, 4th 2024, the Pending Appeal. todged by the setf- same PLaintiffs represented hitherto by Namada & Co. Advocates issue is STILL ongoing, co ntrary to the attegations of the Comptainants. 24.rhey fail,ed to disctose to you this fact, that vide NAlRoBl couRT oF APPEAL clvlL APP EAL NO. E069 OF 2024 LAWRENCE NDUTTU & OTHERS vs. KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED is p ending and we were served with the annexed apptication, marked as Annexture 4 in proof. 25. By our Letter dated 4th Aprit 2024lo the 125 Ptaintiffs represented by Lawrence Nduttu, we informed them that we had BEEN SERVED on their behatf with the said process in NAIR OBI COURT OF APPEAL CIVIL APPEAL NO. E069 OF 2024 LAWRENCE NDUTTU & OTHERS v s. KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED. 26. They acknowtedged receipt of our said letter and promised to catt on us on April, 1gth 20 24 and on Aprit 22nd2024. They did not. Ptease see Annexture No.5 in proof 27. ln tight of the stated NAlRoBr couRT oF APPEAL CIVIL APPEAL NO. E069 OF 2024 LAW RENCE NDUTTU & OTHERS vs. KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED, they have NOT withdrawn instr uctions from us or appointed ANOTHER Advocate to act in tieu of oursetves. 28. We remain professionatty bound in the matter for the Ptaintiffs, under Order 9 Rute 5 of t he Civit Procedure Rutes. lts states: Change of advocate [Order 9, rute 5.] "A party suing or defending by an advocate shall be at liberty to change his advocate in any cause or matter, without an order for that purpose. but unless and untiL notice of any chang e of advocate is filed in the Court in which such cause or matter is proceeding and served in accordance with rule 6, the former advocate shall, sublect to rules 12 and 13 be considere d the advocate of the party until the final conclusion of the cause or matter, including any re view or appeal." [emphasis added] 6 lst
29. Ctearty, the Comptainants STILL come to my Chambers to date for representation (as y ou can see from Annexture No. 5 above). On 14th February 2023we were served with proce ss with M/s OTWAL & MANWA ASSOCIATES ADVOCATES who took over some Pl.aintiffs fro m Namada & Co. Advocates and we attended Court on behatf of the very same Comptaina nts when the matter was before the Hon. Lady Justice Ongeri. Ptease see Annexture No. 6 i n proof. 30. On Aprit 2nd 2024we received an emait discLosing service of the process in NAIROBI C OA APPEAL NO EO69/2024 LAWRENCE NDUTTU & 156 OTHERS VERSUS KENYA BREWERIE S LIMITED served on us on behatf of the Compl.ainants and the 121 Others that we represen t. We duty notified the Comptainants as indicated above. P[ease see Annexture No. 7 in pro of. 3'1 . Att this professionaI work in perusing communication from the Court of Appeat, attendi ng to respond to the same, attending the Comptainants to notify them on the ARISING App ettate proceedings is (rhetoricatty) for nothing? 32. Rhetoricatty atso, with what do we secure resources to be ONLINE, to print these docu ments and letters to the Comptainants and even maintain an office where THEY show up a[ most every other week without their remittance even of ConsuLtation fees? Have we even in voiced them fees at att for them to attege that we have pocketed their monies? 33. More fundamentatty, it can be asked: Are the proceedings in NAIROBI COA APPEAL NO EO69/2024 LAWRENCE NDUTTU & l56OTHERSVERSUS KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED in act uat existence in the Court of Appeat pending adjudication with the Comptainants cited to re spond? Yes. 34. The said Comptainants are to the said extent ptainty dishonest and have NOT even care d to state to us that they have todged a Comptaint before you in regard to their Claim. ln specific regard to item d. raised in your letter, we DENY the same and our response is as fotlows: 35. The Comptainants do NOT deny that they were paid what was due to them. The catcutat ions of the respective dues were monitored by none other than Lawrence Nduttu even micr o managing the same in the minutest detait. NOT one of the 125 Ptaintiffs has been deprive d of what was due to them. 7 lzr
36. We attach herewith the bundte of Banker's Cheque signed cottected by those PLaintiffs who catted on us to cottect their Cheques. Those who are deceased we did NOT retease the ir cheques to Lawrence Nduttu as he had DEMANDED. We totatty dectined to hand them ov er to him. 37. lndeed, Lawrence Nduttu (apparentty keen to pocket the monies of the deceased Ptaint iffs) formed a CBO catted KENBREX SACCO GROUP to cottect the said sums from us and w e declined. By our letter to the said persons inctuding Mr. Lawrence Nduttu (Comptainant) dated 'l 8th March 2022 we informed them that this was NOT possibte. Pl.ease see Annextur e8. 38. Accordingty we have continued to pay ONLY the Legat representatives of the deceased P taintiff ONLY. An exampte is attached Anenxture 9. Out of the need to protect the data of th e persons NOT part of the 4 Comptainants out of the 125, attow us to provide this as an exa mpte. 39. Further, when Lawrence Nduttu realized that he coutd NOT cottect from us the decease d persons' cheques, he started catting up the beneficiaries of these deceased persons and woutd ACCOMPANY them to our Chambers attegedty to "direct them" on how to go about t he matter. They woul.d then be extorted sums of money in the process. This was reveated to us by one of the beneficiaries so affected of Mesaidi Juma. Each of the CHANGED cheques drew a Bank charge fee chargeabte on THEM as a whote, and the said parties are futty AWA RE of this fact. ln response to the al,l,egation that we have "withhetd money cottected from a CLient", we DE NY the same and rebut the same as fottows: 40. After the unctaimed Bankers Cheques overstayed with us, we did RETURN the same to t he ABSA BANK Ctient's Account and the money is SO HELD there to date. We produce the e vidence (verifiabte with the Bank) of this as Annexture 10. 41 . Rhetoricatty, how can we possibty be said to withhotd sums to persons who are deceas ed and their representatives are in the process of obtaining Letters of Administration and th e Compl,ainants had demanded that we pay TH EM the said money "to transmit to the benef iciaries", which we dectined as stated. 42. As to the attegation of "overcharging and ctaiming costs not justified in the circumstanc es", we vehementty DENY the same and if the Comptainants insist on the said totaLl.y spurio us aLtegation, we are ready and witting to TAX Advocate- B L3b
43. As to the attegation of "faiting to behave with integrity and behaving in a way to diminish pubtic trust in the tegat profession" we vehementty deny the same. The above exptication c[ earty shows that the Comptainants are MALICIOUSLY instigating totatty unfounded and spu rious attegations because we dectined the manoeuevres. 44. Bitter with us at the putting of the ptugs to deprive the benef iciaries deceased of their du es (retained by the ABSA Bank untit the Grants of Letters of Administration as presented in r espect of each deceased Ptaintiff), the Comptainants proceeded to the DCI to report the V ERY SAME comptaint. 45. On '14th November 2023,3 PoLice Officers from the Kiambu DCI catted on me and the e ntire day pored through the documents I have presented above and they al.so scrutinized th e Bank Account detaits. They directed that I present a Statement of lnquiry to them which I did on the said date which I produce as Annexture 11. 46. lt came to my shock and dismay that this Comptaint (my 1st and onty Attegation of prof essionaI misconduct before the Comptaints Commission since my Admission as a tegat pr actitioner in the year 1996) was todged without the Comptainants even seeking to terminat e instructions with my taw firm and CONTINUE to receive legaI services at NO COST charge d on them by way of an invoice for fees. 47.fhe foregoing is further buttressed by the shocking revetation that white this Comptaint i s stil,L before YOU, the very same Comptainants stated that they have proceeded to the Sen ate to lodge a Petition against my taw firm and Kaptan & Stratton advocates. I have yet to be served with the said Petition. 48. ln sum, the Petitioners have received professionatfirst Ctass tegat representation (basic atty because of their having suffered penury), and out of which they have faited to appreciat e the tong standing titigation for ctose to 20 years cannot be remunerated in the manner the y suggest. The Comptainants (in my humbte rejoinder), out of 121 others are ungratefut, tot atLy inconsiderate and maticious in their Comptaint. The agreement on payments was orat, that at the end of the triat such of my tegat fees woutd be paid by the Defendants on a win, p ayabte from the COSTS tevied on the Defendant. As the persons I represent were scattered, and Judge Ang'awa had indicated that LAWRENCE NDUTTU was to represent them, they att agreed to this and it was communicated to them through LAWRENCE NDUTTU. This has no I Ctient Bitt of Costs in respect of what we have stated in paragraphs 4,5,7,25,27, and 29 a bove. lnctuding the day to day activities that are ongoing with the said CompLainants to atte nd to them as stated in paragraph 25 above. 136
lt. t changed 49. The said Comptaint is frivotous, lacks merit and ctearty, I have rendered my professionat services beyond my catt in this matter. The Comptaint ought to be dismissed. Thank you. Very Sincerety, J. HARRISON KINYANJUI & CO. ADVOCATES Attachments. Attachments LETTER FROM GICHEHA KAMAU DATED 30TH APRIL 202s KENBREX.pdf (908 kB) i-lll i'l !- -.] l' I Lil I I I I I 4 3+ 10
l. l l,rrrisorr Kinyanjui L i ., r [, Irr :.,!. rt. I r J. HanmsoN Ktxvax;r-rt & CO. ADVOCATES 4TH FLOOR. SUTTE 4I6 WAEIERA STREET P.O. mX I OO24 GPO NAIFIOBT CLtl i 0734- /r33 6S "rEL 2v 2 3,.2070 FAre ?54-2-342071 email freatharrison0yahoo.com cc /PF./FF.B/n/26 Our Ref: Date: IrIK/DM/3005 /24t2 your Ref APRIL 24TH,2024 TIJE SECRETARY COMPI-A I NTS CONI MIASION CO-OPERAIIVE BAN K T.IOUSE, 2OTI I FI,OC)R HAILE SEI-LAS'IE AVEN UE NAIROBI Email: aqcl<r:ag.gtr.kc' I el 0732-521)995 Dear Sir,/Madam, RE: ANSWER TO COMPLAINT AGINST US BY LAWRENCE NDUTTU, IAMES SUYANGA, IULIUS MULWA & GEORGE NIOROGE We rcfer to the abow nnd yaur letter daled 4rh Apnl 2024 Qrceiwd by rts ott 8th April 2024), and w.ry nuch regvt to notc tlut tw ditl NOT rcceioe the Complainant's Complnint as mult to you, in order for us Io *e the tnrs of thc allegations leuled againsl us. Wthout prejudice and in order to respnd to tln sytifc itemiud allegutions made nguinst us uv state as follotus: In rcspect ol item "a" in your btter I deny tle imputation of ANY urongloing ond slnte:- /t is NOI' true tlwt llrc 4 Conryluirtunls uvre the sole Plointt.ffs in tln'Nairobi HCC No 279 of 2003 Ldu'rorco Nduttrt t't Otlrcrs t,s. Krlrt/rr Brctcerics Ljmited. TIE ftct is tlmt tlerc uvrc alkged to Ir obortt 6,00O forner employts of Kmyn Brawnes, eme lepresntetlby Gitobu lmanyara & Co. Adoocaus, snme bv Namada & A. Adpocates, and sotrtc W O.P.Ngogc & Co. Adtocotes. Sonte ol' tlv Plainti.ffs / )h." !: ri 4V *1 t. 0h. . .:U,../ r /r-.. -t,*, :' t i,1t'.",- 11 L3g
bft Gitobu lnrunynrn & Co. Adrccates ntd tnrttc ttt xek rcprexntotion from my lnw firm. Tlvy uvre in pcnury and I o.ffi'red to act for ON|Y t&tlt.fiahb Platnli.ffs.front lvUS Gitobu lmonyora Adtrxale. 2. About 125 of llv xid indivrduals approaclwd my lmr .firm lhrough Lntrrtnce Ndutttt lo xt rcprexnt llwm in tlw citcd suil. O.P. N goge & Co. Adtutcntes uerc unlnpyy about this urul u,lrcn llc nnlter u,ils called t e.fore Hon. Ldy luslice Ang'noo sltt listed the said indipiduals ns l*ittg aligned under nry lnu, .finn nnd tltost, nligned under Namnda {t Co. Aduocatcs. 3. Unlwypy, O.P. Ngogr Adtrc.cate xrrd my lnu, firm as u't'll as Nnm,ll. t tt Ct. Adouates to appeal against a Ruling of tfu High Court dnted 16th Detemfur, 2011 (Ang'aum. D tlnt lud alloued son e parties joined in tle suil as plaint{fs lo tv reprcented by tha .firm ol tils I. Hnnison Knulanjui €t Co. Arhw:ates, instead o.f lvl/s O.P. Ngogr f.r Asr,cialcs toho tlre repre*nting all lhc plninliffs joinlly. 4. This ums orcrruled by Hon. Mr. lusticc Citltinii, Wtrsnnu, €t Musinga 0lA) bV an ()nlcr dated 19lh Noottttln,r, 2()1.] ttt Nairobi Courl of Artrteal Ciuil A pltl irt I iott No. NAI itl of 20'13. Nt)Nl' o.f ilr 4 Conplainnnts lwn m paid nry lmr .finn a SHILLING to defend tlpm in tlv Cour! ol Apyal m tlto* prueedings. Cnn the Cnmplainnnts ewn allcge ll,ll't u,t 'failed to prooide anry'adequate professiorral seruice" in lhis tnstance desyilt, NO .fu' heing rtnitlcd? 5. Unlwppy tpith tlw Court of Aplnal's dedsiott agninst him, O. P. Ngoge Adtvtule lhen lodged and Apyal in llu' Supreme Caurt, ride Supreme Court Petition No.73 ol 2013. My law .finn rln.s sued ns tlv 3,t Respondent tlwrein u,hile thc 4 Comploinants lvrein as part of the Reqnndents No. 4 irr llu Suprcnrc (hurt Apyal relied on mV reprrs(ntnlion. 5. Tltc Suprenu, Court DISMISSED llu xtid tpyal entrrely. NONE ty'lle Complninnnts or indced tlw rest o.f tla' 125 lurs(tns untbr lntprent'e Ndultrr paid nry lau frm n STIILLING. To rhte. Cnn tlw Compluinutts crcn dlege lhut uv "failed to povide ang/adequatc professional seruice" in this instana'desyilc NO.fee baing rcmitted? l. '11u, slrtlr'r/ rir', r5t(r,l ()l lia'5llrrt'rrrr' trurl tt ltt(u 'ltlrttls litt n!ttlltt tn r'rlr',l5r,f tttrJttr/tttt ()1, t'r'l,,'('5('rrlrl11,r11s 11'lirti' lh,' . \1,r'r (-r)lIr', rllrl ht lotttti lttr,' h'r i't'r'tritalhtr: Itctu ()ditt'uof ,\i(rlic llt O p,\'.grrgt't, .-lssrrciafr's .11/rg3g_! 5379 othtrs t' I Nutttada Silltlri l/tt \ttrtt .ld t; ('rr .lrli'rrarltrs t' 7l I rrllrrrs c(I-lt ()rt' Artn.'rtur.' ! | 1,31 l 2 20t l
8. I opyared during llv entire Heanng oi tlw Lligh Court trinl bc.foru tlu I lon. Mr. lustice Sergon and llu 4 Conrythinanls ure ntisreprc*nting llr fncls lte.fore lltis Honourabla Conunissiort in alleging tlnt " judgencnt ruas delircred in.fnrcur o.f all the Plnintiffs reprexnted by lusl .fur t sum o.f Ksh. 14, 756,3'lU-. ln rejoindcr to the breuklotltr o.l llrc sllrrs slrller/ itr yttur Lttter's parngruph "b", u,e DENY the sante nnd rt'spond as.follotos:- 9. Tltt lntlh of tlw nmller is lhnl tot' requrstcd Kaplan t< Slrallon lo pay our lrgrrl r'osls at o fee o.f Ksh. 1,0N,000/= ttltolly x\nrote .fntm llu Ksh.13,756,3'12/= dut' to !lu' 725 Plaintiffs uv reprexnl, and lltis rlns conrrrrurticn ted to tlu' Plnntti.ffs through Mr. Lntt'rence Ndl.ilht. Alrendy, br1 misreprexttfing tlml tlrir stnts nccnting to llum is Ksh. 14,756,3'lU= tlu' Cnnrylainants ittsirrurtle llnt uw lntv pil.fered lheir ntoney. V\/e NEyER twk and aorr/d NEVER loke a penny o.f THEIR dues. 70. Ort 22"d lanuary 2022 Knplan t+ Stratlon a sum of Ksh. 14, 756,31U= ot our C.lient Aca unt in lurtherunce of the Disclwrye Vouclurs executed by ench ond avry one of tltr 725 indiuulutls. lM' i n.'x tt rttlty oflln' qti I r trtsrrtt;;ttrtt ts Attttcrturc 2. 'l'1. No onc @mryllcd ANY of tfu Claimants to execute tfu Disclmrge Vouclrrs. Mr. lanorence Nduttu ums tasked by lle Hon. Lady luslict Ang'aua with rcprexnting the Claimnnts. He lhus annnged for each of lhem to be furnished with n copy of their nesryctirc Dix)urge Vouclur from Kenyo Breueries' adoocates on record M1S. Kapkn & Stratton Adtocales, nnd ench of tlrcm exeaded tlu same. 12. Tluy each utlunlarily and willoul any conryulsion exenth'd tlw sl.mt nfter being in.formcd of tlr cot:lents and romi.fiutions tlureof. Tlu,ir patynu'nts u'ere nmde by banla rs cla<'ks. Anncxtrt is e*'lt o.[ llu' srttd C.lrqucs tn yroo.l'as Annexture 3, 13. lt tuos on tle havs ol tle* Dixhnrge Vouchers llnt tlc pro-rated sut ts vre remitted. No|ar tlnt tle indipiduals wre to receit each nccording to tlvir Disclurge Voucler. As a Client biruls an Adwcate to a contmitmenl nmde uhich the Adrccale has to nbide W, thcx Disclnrge Voucfurs are categoical and clear in tleir ternts. Hotc could I be nccu*d o.f orerridin| llc sante? '14. Tlu Complainnnls READ and UNDER-STOOD rulnt llu Disclwrge Vouclers stated BEFORE exeating tlu sonw. We tlun fonuarded ench of tlu xtid duly executed Disclurge Voucfurc to Knylan €r Stmtton Adpo<'ates bq our letter dnted lune 5tt', a3 J t+CI
2028. They cannot be letrd to resile frum tlwir ou,n conrnritnwnts tlvrein conloined Pleax *e1@@!in praf. On the allegations in paragraph "c" t'd", 'e", 'f', "{', and "h" o.f your ltller to us, uv DENY llar sme, and state as follotos: "15. Tle cited lnragraphs are ALL irterfipivtl orr tlw nlkgatiorts rehting to tlu Ctturt o.l' Appeal issue futcc u,e hmv (itr xtt,utg linrc) resryruled once to moid junbling lht issues os lwrcin h4ou, staled. '16. Al NO lune dtd trw inlonn tlw L-nnrplainants or ANY of tlu Pktirt?iffi tlutt tw toere lodging nn Appenl on'I'HEIR belut{f. Eu'r. Lt,l tlum prot'idt tlw nidtnce o.f such, l.trtl VW'IEN rrc allcgcd to so do.71wU NEVER instntctcd us to Appeil and nt nny rate (te inlormed llum of the turtte,rls of tletr Dtsclnrge Vouclwr, n, Wrti-ular tlu, 4 C-omplainants. 17. Wnt u,e infornrcd thc Plninliffi reprcxnled hy Mr. bwrence Nduttu mtmedialely ,? were *ned wilh n Nofice of ApyaI itr tln' NtiroLti HCC No. 279 of 2003 Liu'r.'rtt-t'Niultu tt ()tlu'rs a,s. Ar'rl/r. lJrrrcrrirs I itttitr'd ntttlt(t i('tts tlrdt litl' Plaintiffs rcpresefltcdW Nanwdn tr Co. Adt'ocates (nrul *me u,lrc hnd rymdwd :.l'itlt O.P. Ngoge Adtocale) elected to apynl against tlrc decision of tln Hon. Mr.lusticc 9rgon. 18. V\tc uerr nrtnrcd rs rttiluc'trls 1rl'llrr' No/rti' o.l.Aylxnl nni ns lf!!![p_9411!j15 their reptt*ntation at tlu Court of Appal would a'"isi". Tlnt uuts tle bnsis o.f our rcferznr: to tlvnt of llv Court of Appal proceeilings. As tlw Courl of Apyal Rules demand tllat ALL AFFECTED PARIIES fu vnvd wilh lllr Court of Aqtenl Notice and process, tw informed the Conrylainnts llraa,l inn,itably uv rrould reprexnl llvnt wlcn ilu petding Appnl arose for adjudicntion. 19. Was tlut a misreVrexntation from us to tlu Plontltffs ru( reprcs tcd as wll as lhc Complainanls named? NO. RrIe V 0) of tlw Court of Appeal Rules stntes: n e stipulotes as fol loros : "An intcnded appellanl shall, belore ot within seoen davs aftet lodging totice of appeal, scnte copics tlrcreot on all persons directllt affected bg the appeul." (EnI msl. nidul) 4 t+t
20. We innnediately informed llw Complamanl Lawrence Ndutht reprexnting tlv rest of the 125 Pkintiffs uith us tlwt Namada & Co. Adlxates HAD .filed a Notke of Appal and tlml THEY werc DIRECTLY AFFECTED porties under tlc atnoe Rule. It is therefore a lie for tfu Complairunts to ntisrepre*nl llul te were fling an Apyal on THEIR belalf, wlich uv neither promi*d nor did. 2'1. Rheloricully, u,os tlrc parlidpation of ilv 125 Ploirttilfs tltcn goirrg to h, free-o.f-clmrge in tlu Appal lodged hy llvir Co-Plaintrffs in llw High Court, but itt trhidr llwrl stand DIRECTLY affected? Since thL Court of Appcnl Rrrles BOUND rts to tlr said Appenl lodged by Nanndn E Co. Adt''ocate runs il n misrepresenlnliotr lo lfu'nt tlutt tw rtwuld HAVE lo pnrlidpate in the Appnl pruess? NO. 22. For tlc record, u,e hmv NOT cxynded a SHILLING of tlcir monev in tlr Client's Account No. 2044308773 TO DATE. Tlw Statenrcil of Account (k'pt in conffunliality of tfu other'/,21 Plainliffs in furtlwrnncr of tfuir Dnta Protectiorr Act ights) is AVAIIABLE for scrutity rmd hrspctiotr to establish if tw hm,e DIVERTED a Shillitrg of llrc Complainant's monies held therem or pilfered a peany therefonr. 23. As ue syak ond aen ns at Apil 4th 2024, tlu Pending Appcal lodgedby tlv xlf- *nu Plaintiffs reprc*nbd litherto by Namada & Co. Adt,ocnbs rssrre is S'flLL ongoing, <wtmry to tfu allegotions o/tlv C-onryhinonts. 24. Tlu,y lailed lo disclost lct vtw llns litcl. llml ddc NAIROBI COURIOf .4I,PEAL CIVIL APPEAL NO. E069 OF 2024 LAWRINCE NDUffU & OIHIRS e's. KEI\IYA BREn{ERIES LIMITED is ynding and uv uvre *nvd with llw nnnexed rrplication, markcd as Annexture 4 in proof. 25. Bt1 our Ltlttr dnled 4th Apnl 2024 tct lhe'125 Plninti.ffs rtprescnted bV Lttu'rence Ntlutttt, tw irtfonnad tlrcm thnt u,e lnd Bff.N .Sl.R yllD on tlu'ir In'lnif u,ilh llu' sttid trocess tn NAIROBI COURT OF APPEAL CML API'EAL NO. EMg OF 2024 LAWRENCENTDUTru €/ OTHERS rrs. KENYA BREWERIES LIMITEI). 25. Tlwy achtowle dged rcuipt ol our stid lctter ud prontised to call on us on April 'l9rtt 2024 nnd on April 22^t 2024. Tlvy drd not. Plea* *e Annerture Noj in pratf .l lrr ir.,g/ri,'t tlt''l:tttii ,\l!1t-(1t11 (-()tllil ()l .ll'l'F 1_l L'l!'IL.1r'Irl 1, \(). F-00(r ()I 102{ l..,llt;Rf\'al'\'r)trIlt, t; ()IllI li5 i's. ,\[\'). 1 llrt, t\] lirt.\ 5 rt 5 a
LIMIED. tlry lmw NOT withdrau,n instntctiorts from us or upytink,d ANOIHER Adtocnte kt acl itt litn of our*'ltvs. 28. We remnin prolessionally htrnul rtr lfu nnttr.lttr lhe Plninli.ffs, under ()rder g Rule 5 o.f lln Cioil Procedure Rules. /ts statrs: L'lnnge of ndrccatc [Order 9, ruk 5.] "Ag!!Wj!!Lor defending blt an aduocate shall bc nt libertv to change his adoocate in any caust or matttr, tuithout an ttnler.for thnt lrurPl)set but unlcss ttrrd uutil rtotit'c of anv cllrrlt{c ol',ldt'ot'tttt' is filrl in tlrc Court in u,hich su.'h.'n use ol rnatter is proceedi g tnd sen,ed in accordanc( u,ith rule 6, thc fonncr adttocutc shull, srrb.icct to ntles l2 aud 13 be considered tlr adtocata of tha party nntil thc final colclusiort of the cause or nrattcr, i,rcluditrl! ttnv rc,tictr or appetl." Iernphasis addctll 29. Clearly, tlle Complaimnls STII-L.'onte Io nty (-lnnilrrs to dnte.br reprcxnlatiot (as Vou can *e lrorn Annexture No. 5 abope). On'l4th l'ebruary 2023 u,e trrre stn,ed toith protvss toith Ws OTWAL tl MANWA A-SSOCIATTS ADVOCATES u,ho took olr sme Plainti-ffs fom Nnntadn €+ (irt. Adutcates nnd uv atlndrd L'nurt on fulnl.f of tlv tery $nte Cnnrylainnnts wlwtr tlt nnttcr ruas before the Hon. hdy Justie Ongei. Pleas w Anndture No.6 in proof. j0. On April 2d 2024 uv rcceited an email drsclosirg xntice of llre prxcss irr NAIROB/ COA APPEALNO E0692024IAWRENCE NDUTTU C1156 OTHERS VERSUS KENyA BREWERIES UMITED ynvd ort us on lvlwl.f of tfu C.ontplairunts and tlu 121 Otlwrs tlnt wc reprexnt. We duly noti.fied thc Complainants as indicaled atxnv. Pleay xe Annqfure No,7 ,n prqf. 31. All this professionol u,ork in Wrusing connnunicntiotr.from thc Court of Appeal, atlending to respnd to tlu same, attending tle Complainants to notily thent on llr. AR/SING Appllate pmceedings is (rletorically) lor nothirtg? 32. Rlctoically aln, with wlnl do uv e€tur( resourrcs fo hc ONLINE, to print tlwx doanments and letters to llw Conrykrinanls trul e:n nminlnin nn o.ffce olwn, THEY sllorr, up almost ercry otlwr uuek withoul tlwir rcmittnntt n en of Consultntion fves? llatr uv eten intwiced tlvm fees at all .lbr them to allegt thal ux' hart yncla'lul tlu,tr monies? 6 (.l l+3
33. Mort .tiuulanmttnlll, tl mn lx' nsla,d: Art llrt ytrotrtdings rrr N,.lIIt()lll C().1 APPEAL NO EO69/2024 tAWRfNCf NDUTTU & 156 OII'IRS YfR .su.s KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED irt at lttnl .'.\isl.'n.t' itt llu, (-ourl ttl Alywtl yanding odiuilitntiut u,ith tlu' (i<trrtphinlltts rited to ns;rrrrrrl2 )i,s. 34. TIE snitl Complainants me to the saideilent plainly dislwnest and hme NOT aen cared lo stole lo us tlnl tley haw lodged o Complainl before you tn regnrd Io llvir Claim. ln specifc regatd to itcm d. rai*d in Wur letter, te DENY llt sanw and our reslnnx, is ns lollotos: 35.The Complairunls do NOT il'ny llnl tluy u?re paidwlnt llaas due to tlvm.Tlu cnlanlations of tlv respectil dues uvre nronitored hy none olher lhan burrente Ndullu elrl. micro nunaging tlw snr.. itt ll,r mirurtest detait. NOT one of tlrc 125 Plaintiffs hns been deVriwd o.f tt'lwt ttws due to tlpnt. j6. We attach lwetpith the bundle of Banker's Aryue signed collected by tllrl* Plainti.ffs lheir cluques lo Lau,tznrr Nduttu os he lud DEMA NDED . We tolally dt.clnud lo lwnd them otur to him. 37.lndeed, Laurence Ndultu (apparently l,tcn tn pocltt tlu monies of tlu deeaxd Plaintifs) fornpd o CBO callcd KENBREX SACCO GROUP to collect tlv sltid sums Itom us and uv declincd. By our bller to lfu said Wrfins inchding Mr. Lnrt rena Nduttu (Conplnirunt) datcd 78il' March 2022 u,e informed tlvm lhnl l/ris aus NOT pssible. Plea* *e Annetture 8. 38. Acardingly uv hme continued to pcy ONLY tlc legal teyexntnthvs o.f tlv deceayd Plointiff ONLY. An example is attached Anenxtute 9. Oul of tfu need to protect llu data of tle prnns NOT part of the 4 Complaimnts out of tlu 725, allotu us to proudc this as an example. 39. Furtlur, wlen Lnurvace N&tttu realiztd tlut he could NOT collect fronr us llw deeo*d per*ns' cluqua, hc starbd calhng up tltc batfidanes of tllr.* decea*d rrerflns and uould ACCOMPANY lhcm to our Chambers allegedly lo "dirtct tlrnr" on llotp to go nbut tlu matter. Tluv tould tlcn be extorled aons of monev in tlre process. Tlris u'as ravaled to us try one o.f the trne.fidaries * nfftcted o.f Me*rdi '/7 l++
Juma. Each ol tlu CHANCED clvques drnp a Bank chnrge lee chargeoble on THEM as a u,hole, and tlu said parties are fully AWARE o.{ this.fiict. ln respon* to the allegation tlwt tw lnw "withheld moncy collccted from a Client", rw DLNY tltc sanv and retwt tlu srr,d ,rs fttllou's: 4O. A.fter tle unclained Banlers Cleques ourslayed uilh us, trc did RETURN the sme to the ABSA BANK Client's Account and ltu moncy is SO I1ELD tlure to date. We product tle a,idencv (wrifoble a,ith tlr Bank) of lltts tt.. Attttt'xture 7 0 41, Ntctoricnlly, hott, cttn rw possibly try s,tid lo u,illilold stotts lo persons wlo are deceoscd and llwir repre*ntafites are in llw prutvss of obttining btters of Adntinistration nnd lhe Complainants luul dennndcd tlut! ttc pay THEM tfu said motuy " to transntit to tlu bercfcinries" , tt hiclt rw declined rc staled. 42. As to tlu nllegntion of " ooetcharging and claiming cosrs no, iustified in tllr" circtmstances", trx, telrcnrenlly DEN)' llv sue nnd if thc Contplninants insist ort tfu srrid totally spunous allegntion, uv nre ready arul tuilling lo TAX Adrocale-Client Bill o.f Costs in resyct of trlwt tpc hmv stnbd in pamgruphs 4, 5, 7, 25, 27, and 29 abl. Includittg thc day lo fury octittilies lhnt are ongoinguilh tlu' saul Contplaitunts to attmd lo thcm us st ed in parngraph 25 ilwtv. 43. As to tfu albgaliott of "failing to khmv wilh inlegnty and trlm,ing in a uny to diminish public trusl in tlrc lcgal profession" uv wlwmently deny the xtme. Tlw abr explication cleorly shows llut tlu Complainnnts ort MALICIOUST)' instigating totally unfounded and spurious allegations trcau* uv declircd llv maneu@rcs. tl4. Bitter with us at tltc pulling of tlle plags to deprirc lfu lmrcfciaries decvaxd of their dws (retained by tlu ABSA Bank unhl tlv Grants of btlers of Adntinistralion ns prexntcd in respct of each ilccenxd Plaintifl), the Complainants prcceeded to the DCI to reporl tlv VERY SAME complaint. 45. On 14th Nowmfur 2023, 3 Police Oficers from tlu Kiambu DCI calbd on mc and llw entire day pored through tlu drranpnts I hmv prexnted aborc and llwy also scntinized llv Bank Account dctails.'l'ltey directcd lhal I presenl n Slalenunl of Inquiry lo thent whit'h I did on tlw soid &tte u,hich I produce as Annexture '1.7. l+5 8
46. lt cnnrc Io nry slnck ntd disnrny tlnt this Conryhint (mv lc nrul only Allegntion o.f prcfessiorwl misconduct before tlrr. Comphinls Comntission sine nty Adntission as a legal practiliottr in lhe yar 1996) nns lodged roitlaut llc Contplaimnts etv,t xeking to bnninate instntctiorrs ttith my lau fnt anrl CONTINUE lo rec'eipe legal xn ices nf NO COST clnrged on llvm bv way o.f an inrcicc .for .fees. 47.'l'lrc loregoitrg is.fttrtlvr btt!lr,,s*d hy thr: shocking reuclntiott llutt rllila this Contplnint is still trcfora YOU, tlw .vry smt Cttnryrhirumts slrtled llutl llry hnu' proteeded lo tlw Scnnlc to lttdg' n Pelilion ngainst nry lau' .firm r.:.ul Kaplnr €' Slrntlon ndrocates. I lllr.ta Vct to bc *nrd u,ith tht stid Petiliotr. 48. ln sunr, tlu Petitioners lun e receiwd professional first Class legal rcprzscnlntion (bnsically becau* of their luoing sulftred penury), and out of tultich tlty lnoc failctl to aypreciate tlu long standing litigation lor clo* to 20 yars cannol lr renruneraled in tlrc nanner tluy suggest. Tlu Comploinanls (in my lrunrble rcioinder), out ol121 others nre ungrateful, totnlly tnconsidcrale and malicious in tlwir Complnint. 49. The said Comploint is friwlous, lack nunt and ckarly, I lwe rendered mv professional sen ials beyond my call in this matter. Tlu Comploml oughl to be dismisvd. Thnt* you v Allnchnu'nls lv, I oN KTNYANIUI & CO. ADVOCATES 9 9 Wb ( f l,HA
r|uor Ngoge Ua OP Ngoge E Assooates Advocates & 5379othersvJ Namada Simoni Ua Nanrada & Co Advocates & 725 othe6 [20 ,...,-,,- L E NYA I A\I' REPUBLIC OF KENYA IN THE SUPREME COURT OF KENYA AT NAIROBI (Coram: Rawal. DCJ: Tunoi. lbrahnt. Ojwang & Ndungu SCJJ) PETtTloN NO. 13 0F 20't3 AETWEEN. 1. PETER ODMruOR NGOGE T'A O.P. NGOGE & ASSOCIATES AOVOCATES 2. iIOHAI{iIED OMAR MUSA & 5378 OTHERS. ....APPELLANTS .AND. 1. J. NA]SADA SIIIONI T'A NAXADA & CO. ADVOC^TES 2. MrcHAEL KIXIONYI & 596 OTHERS 3. J. HARRISON KINYANJUI T'A J. HARRISOIiI KINYANJUI & CO. ADVOCATES 4, LOURENCE KYALO NDUTru & 124 OTHERS 5. KAPLAN & STRATTON ADVOCATES 6. KENYA BREWERIES LltlTED.......... ..............RESPONDENTS (Being an Appeal ans,ng trom the Ruling aN orders of the Courl of Appeal at Natrobt (Gtlhinli. Warsame & Musinga JJA) dated lf November. 2013 n Civil Application No. NAI 51 of 2013) RULING I. lNTRODUCTION tll This Ruling dnanales from two Notrcss of Preliminary Objection ono fil6d by the 56 and 6s respondents, and lhe other by tlre ld and 2d respondents, in objecfion to the appellants Pettuon of Appeal filed on 2d December. 2013 12] The appellants herean filed a petitron in the Supreme Coun. on 2* Oecember. 2013 seeklng to appeal agarnst the decision of the Court of Appeal 10 a tilK - r4t
iwuor Ngoge Ua O P Ngoge & Associates Advocales & 5379 olhers v J Namada Simoni UaNamedaS Co Advocales E 725olhers[20 t3l The rultng of the Court of Appeal whrch is the sub,ect of lhrs p€tltlon emanated from an apphcation frcr an order that the Notice of Appeal dated 16s December, 20l 1. filed on the sarne day. be struck out or be marked as withdrawn. The appellanls herern had filed the Notice of Appeal intending to appeal against a Ruling of the Hrgh Court dated 16s Oecember, 2Q11 (Ang awa, 4 that had allowed some partres joined in the suit as plaintiffs lo be represented by the firm of M/s Kinyanlui & Co. Advocates, instead of M/s O P Ngoge & Assocaates who were representrng all the plaintffs jointly [4] The Court of Appeal in allowing the application for wthdrawal observed that thrs was. "a case vvherB the apphcants who filed a notice of appaal and obtained an otder for stay of proreodings af thet High Coutl suit had appliecl for the stiking out or witMnwal of the notrce of appeal on lhe ground that they do not intend to apryal against lhe ruhng of lhe Htgh Couft and that lhe ntended apryal $ now time baned. II. BACKGROUNO [6] This matter was firsl filed in the High Court by the firm of O. P. Ngoge & Associates Advocates in Nairoti H.C.C.C. No. 279 of 2000, on behalt of about 6000 tormer employees of Kenya Brewenes Lrmrted, whose contracts of employment were terminated pursuanl to Kenya Brewenes' restructuring process [6t Due to th€ir large number, and the fact that there existed a communrty rnterest in their suit, and for purposos of expediency and practcalrty. the High Court (Hon Waweru.4 ordered hal the matter prcceed as a representative suit under Order l. Rule 8 of the Civil Procedure Rules. Four platntifls urere chosen to prosecute the suit, on behalf ot all the others. As at that tirne. all lhe plaintifis vt/ere represented by the firm of Ngoge & Associates Advocates, and a notice to all interested parties was issued pursuant to Order l, Rule 8(2) of the CMI Procedure Rukes. m Prompted by the notace. some persons who had an anlerest in the matter, sought to be enlotned as plaintiffs. Some of them appointed M/s J H. Kinyanlui & Co. Advocates to represent them in the representative suit, wtrile others filed nottces to appear in person. [!t This development aggrieved Mr Ngoge who was representng all of the 'oiginal plaintrffs' He raised an objeclion against Mr. Krnyanlui's app€arance in the maner The High Court heard the said objection and held thus: .ttls J.H. KtnyanJul & Co. Advocates are not to flto a separato sult because ,?,presenl€flYe action avolds the flllng of mullipllctty ot suits but lnstead rcqulres one sult to deal wtlh the issue rn guesflon for determination. . . I would theretorc conclude and atate lhal nls J. H. KlnyanJul & Co. Advocrtes are corrac y beforc thts Court... ! accordingly allow the aovocarb J. H. Klnyaniui to app*r in this matler". [gl This rulang by the Htgh court aggrieved Mr. Ngoge and provoked hrm to file a Notr@ of App€al on iOt OecemUer. 2011 and a Notice of Mobon dated 23d December, 2011. berng an applacalion under Rute 5 (2) (b) of the Couti of Appeal Rules, for orders of inJunction and stay of execution of the said orders, pending appeal. Rule 5 (2) (b) provides that ttle Court rnay. ',in any civit prcceedings, whare a notlce of appeal has been lodged in accordance with Rule 75, order a sley of ex€lcutlon, an lnlunction or a stay ol any lurlher proceedings on sucrt terms as llre Court may think just." 11 ttr
lwuor Ngoge Ue O P Ngoge & Assoqates Advocates & 5379 others v J Namada Srmonr Va Namada I Co Advocates & 725 others [20 fl01 The Court of Appeal (Bosr/B. Karanla & Maraga. JJA) consrdered the grounds apdrcable to the grirnting of stiay of executron, and held inter alia 'We are salisried that the issue of ll,e legal representat@n of the pan/€s horen $ a peftnent ono and tha same ought lo be canvassed on appeal. lt is rsgrettable lhat spl,tting thts matter would doleal lho very putpose of a just aN expedrtrc.us detemnaton of the suit in a mannet thal will nol breed a multipl,c,ty ol suils ansing frcm lhe sarne cause ol etion. ln our view, however, and gtven the strong sent Tr€nrs exprcssed by counsel, ,l will not be prachcally possrb,e for the su beforc lhe HEh Coutl to proceed before the rssue of representatpn n th,6 mane s soded out So tf we do not granl tha slay prayecl for, t rerp ,s the rtsk of tho autt ln the Hlgh CourT bolng conctuded vtthoul proper roprsaentatlon of sorne of the parTles who have alroady con e on rccord". [f 1] The upshot of the Court's decrsron was thal lll{, n,€tter was lo be stayed until the ,ssue of legal repro*ntation would be sotted out. Mr. Ngoge was furlher aggrieved by this decrsion rn as lar as the Court of Appeal granted only the order for stay of executron and not the other prayers in lhe Notice of Motion. [t2l Dissatisfied with the deosion of the Court of Appeal, Mr Ngoge filed Supreme Court Petition No 3 ot 2O12, Lawtanco Nduttu & 6(XN Otherc v. Kenyt Ercwr,des Umlted ,nd Anothar [2012J aKLR se€king ,nter alia, a declaration that both the High Court and Court of Appeal violated various Articles of the Constituton; and he sought gene.al damages agaanst the respondents. He also sought an Order trom this Court alloring his application of 23d Oecember, 2011 fil€d rn the Court of Appeal, and further direc{ions from this Court to the effec1 that High Court Civil Suil No. 279 of 2003 should be heard urgenuy and on a prionty basis. 'ln vtew ol t,l€ roasons proffeod, we dectine junsdrclton in respect of lhts Appeal. The appellants wwld be weil advised to take advantage ol the stay granted by the Courl of Appeal, which stay they lhemse/vos soughl They should seer( r gurck disposal of the issue ol legal reprcsontatlon las dlrecta<il by the Court of App€g,l, so that proceedlngs ln the main Hlgh Court Crsa No. 279 of 2(ng can commonca expadruously. fD,s ,s lhe only log,cal c!uts€ ol action open to lhe appellants. We have no doubt in ou mind that what all the appellanls crave lor in this maner ts the qur,k concluson of the matn suit cunently sluck a, the High Aun so that each of them can move on wtth lfe' ltsl Meanwhil€ on 25h January, 2013 lhe firm of Narnada & Co. Advocates filed a notrce of change of advocates, so as to assume acting for some of the respondents. Subsequently thereatler, on 28rn February, 2013, Namada & Co Advocates filed a Notice of Moton to strike out the Notice of Appeal that had been filed by O.P. Ngoge & Co Advocates. This b the application that led lo the Courl of Appeal's Ruling, stnking out the Notlce of Appeal dated 16h December 201 1 , $,trich forms lhe substratum of the cunent Petition bebre us III. THE PETITION [16] On 2d December, 20'13, the appellants filed therr Petitron to this Court rn which they averred that the leamed Judges of the Court of Appeal had contravened the provisrons ol Artrcles 10. 19.20.21 .25. 12 ILll r3l The respondents objecled to the app€al by filing two Notaces of Preliminary Obiection. on grounds ,nter alia, thal th€re was no l€ave sought and/or granted to appeal to the Supreme Court and that the Court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the matter [14t This Courl, in a Ruling delivered on 46 October, 2012 declin€d to assurne ]urisdiclion and held that
rwuor Ngoge Ua O P Ngoge & Assocrales Advocates & 5379 others v J Nemada Srmoni Ua Namada & Co Advocales & 725 others [20 27 , 28, 42, 43, 47 , 48 and 50 of the Constitutpn, as uiell as Artrcles 3, 5, 7. I 14 a d 22 ol lhe Afican Chader on Human and fuopre s R ghts They cited 22 grounds in support of their Petition. outlining the various ways in whrch the Judges of App€al €rr€d ln law and fact. [14 The appelhnts sought, tn sumrnary, the frcllowtng orders: (i) that thr6 appeal be allo,ved, and the Ruling and Orders of the Court of Appeal dated 'l9m November 2013 be set aside ex dobito justiliae: (ii) that the Deputy Regrstrar of the High Court be directed to supply the firm of O P Ngoge & Associates with certified copies ot proceedings and Rulang in Narrobr HCCC No. 279 or 2Oo3, dated 166 December, 2011 to enable htm to lodge a Record of Appeal in the Court ol Appeal, (iii) that legal feesbepaidloMr. Ngog€ of M/s O.P Ngoge & Associates for rilork done: (iv) that general darnages be pad to the appellants, fo. vrolatron of their fundamental rights. as protected by the provisions of the Constttution; and (v) that costs be awarded to the appellanls lf8] The respondents filed two notices of preliminary objection. The first one was filed on 176 December, 2013 by the 5s and 60 respondents. Their obrection lay on the singular ground that no leave to app€al r!/as applied for, or granted to the appellants by the appellate Court or the Supreme Court The second one was filed on 13h January, 2$a by the 1d and 2d raspondents. citing three grounds of objectron: (i) that the appellants drd not seek and/or oblarn leave; (O that the ln rcsponden! act,ng in hts capactty as advocalo for the ld respondent. cannot be made pady to, and be prosecuted in prccaedings to which he was not Nfty in the HQh Coud: (iii) thet the pett on does not rneet the thr€shold b a rnatter lo b€ adirldicated by the Suprerne Court. [2Ot On 23d January, 2014 the matter was placed betore a tw+Judge Bench of this Coun, but while the other parties were ready to proce€d with the pros€cr,tion of the preliminary objections on record. Mr. Ngoge asked for more trrne to file a supplementary Record of Appeat, and that all partres be directed to file written submissions, to which he \ ould respond, before the preliminary objections were heard. t2il The Court granted Mr. Ngoge's request for additional lime, and the preltminary oblectons were canvassed b€fore the court on 1 34 March. 2014. tv. suBMrssloNS (a) Submrssions lor the f and f Respondents 13 l5o [i9t The mafter was mentioned before the Deputy Registrar on the 156 January. 2014 bt dlrections. Mf. Ngoge indicated has intention to move the court tor leave to file furhef docurnents. and to requesl tor a full Bench of the Court. The Deputy Registrar indicated that the matter would be heard by a two-Judge Bench on the 23n' January, 2014
iwuot Ngogs Ua O P Ngoge & Assooates Advocales &5379olhersvJ Namada Simoni Ua Namada E Co Advocetes & 725 others [20 [22t Leamed counsel Mr. Gachuhr, br the 5s and 6n respondents, opposed the petition solely on the ground that leave to appeal was not obtiained by the appellant from the Court of Appeal or this Court He relied on written submissions dated 2f January,2014 and filed on the same date. and the bundle of authontes filed in Court on the 21'r January, 2014 [23] Counsel submitted that, from the documentation filed in Court, it ernerged that the question before the Court of Appeal was unrelated lo lhe interyBtalion of the Const utpn. and nerther did rl rarse any ssue of genenl publb impoflance. Counsel perceived the motion as Just a bare applicalron by the 1'r and 2d respondenls. to either striko out or withdraw th€ notice of appeal [24] lt was counsel's submissron that thls Court lacks Junsdrctron to entertarn the appeal, and he cited Seclion 15(1 ) ancl (2) of the Suprerne Court Ac1, 201 1 wtrrch requrres that leave to appeal be obtained before a person liles an appeal to lhis Court -save lu mattars regutring lhe interyretalion or application of lhe Constitution for whach leave rs not requrred. "fhe Appeal must originate from a Courl of Appeal case where issues ot contestatlon revolved ercund tfie lnterpretatlon or appllcatlon of the ConsutuUon. ln other words, an appallant must be challenging the interpretation or application of the Conslitution which the CoutT ol Appeal usad to dispose ot lhe matter ln that forum. Such a patty must ba faultlng the Court ol Appeal on the Dasls of such lnterpretatlon. Whero the case to be appealed trom had nothing or litlle lo do with the interprotation or application of lhe Constilulion, il cannol suppott a further Appeal to the Supreme Court under the prcvlsions ol Arllcle 1fi(a)@)." [26] Also cited was the case of Peter Ngoge v. Honourable Francls Ole Kaparo and 5 Otherc, Supreme Court Petition 2 ol2012 \Peter Ngog€ @se)rn which lhe Court held that "... the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is detined clearly enough under Article 163 of the Consffi,J/,bn, and S. 19 of the Supreme Courl Act - and that the petitioner's case which has beon brought wfthout the loave of the Court of Appeal, fa s oulslde tha lurlsdlction ol thls Court. Al the prelimlnary slage, lhercfore, we dlsmiss the petition and order that the petitioner shall bear lhe lncldental costs of the other parties." [27l Learned counsel, Mr. Gachuhi lor the 5h and 6h respondents, submined thal no leave to appeal had been granted to lhe appellant as required under Section 15(1) of the Supreme Courl Act. 201 1 ; and te urged that Section 15(2) of the Supreme Court Act, 2011 drd not apply, since the appellant's claim that certain provr-sbns of the Constitution were being violated, had nol beon /8,ised m the Coutt ol Appeal. He urged the Court to stnke out the petaton with costs, for being incompetent. (b) Submissio ns lor the 7" and f Raspondezts RBI Leamed counsel, Mr. Namada ficr the 1" and 2d respondents, relred on hrs wnuen subrnrsspns filed on 28h Jenusry, 2014. He had elaborated tvvo rn8ror rssues. as the basis for contestrng the appeal first, that lea\e to appeal was not sought and/or granted. and secondly, that the joindet ot J. Namada Ua Namada and Company Advocates as the 1't respondent, rs fatal. as at amounts lo enjotnrng an adv&ale in an appeal lrgm a dectsion in rBsp€cl ol whtch ho had not D€,en a pady. lhough ha had been couns6, lor one of the pafties. 74 151 [25t Counsel cited the decision of this Court in Lawrence NdutTu & 6000 others v. Kenya Brewerles Umlted & Another, Supreme Court Petition 3 ot 2012 (paragraph 28)
iwuor Ngoge Ua O P Ngoge & Assooates Advocates & 5379 others vJ Namada Simona Ua Namada E Co Advocates I 725 others [20 [29] Counsel submitted that the central issue rn the appellate Court had been, whether the notice of appeal filed should be struck out, or witMrawn. He indicated that the 2ft respondent dd not wsh to appe.6l, but only to p/oco€d wilh the main suit peNing at the High Courl srnce 2AO3 Couns€l urged thal since an order of stiay of proceedings at the High Court was in lorce, only a withdnwal or stiktng out of tl,€ appeal, rrwuld allo,v the High Court case to proceed. Counsel urged that his position was strengthened by he tact that, as of norv, no sreps had been taken to lodge an appeal in the Court of Appeal: and so, the Notice of Motion should not be allo/\red to stand, lr€ll afler the 60 days specified in Rule 82 of the Court of Appeal Rules. 2010 t30l Moreover, leamed counsel urged, the appollate Court had already slruck out a notlce of appeal, after which the applicants feverled to the High Court, seeking a hearing date for thetr matter [31] Leamed cnunsel, for greater effect, urged Urat the maner beltcre the Court of Appeal was not one dealing with lhe interyretat,on or apptication of the Constitutior,, nor had rt been certified as one ol gone/P/l public impoltance-snd so it was a matter that, in every respect, did not fall wtthin the Supreme Court's jurisdiclion. He urged, besides, that the Courl of Appeal could efiectively resolve the questton wth finality. Counsel reinforced his argument wth the findings ot this Court in the l-affEnco Ndutlu Ca*, and the Polet rvgpge Case. [34 He subrnitted that th€ app€al was based on a matter that was before the Court of Appeal--€ matter in which the ,d /Bsponda nt acted as an advocate for some ol the litigants tn the matter. lt rs for thrs reason, he submttted. that no new action can be founded against the Aclvocate n person. so as to make the advocate a respondent, or party at the Supreme Court, a maleial departure lrom the causE that was liligaled at the Couft of Appeal. Leamed couns€l urged that it was a trite principle, lhat while advocates are conducttng matters lawfully in Court, on behall of their clients, they are rnsulated from personal Joinder an s(rch proceedings. F3t lt was learned counsel's perception that his denominaton as a party was meant to intimidate counsel, hamper their prolessional actions. and trustrate the cause of justice. Such an endeavour, @unsel urged, arnounts to abuse of process He asked this Court to strike out the name of counsel ftom the proceedings, and to mulct Peter Ngoge (Advocate) in costs p€rsonally (c/ SoDmlsslo ns br the f and f RosPonderts [3^Ct The 3d and 46 respondents were represenled by leamed counsel, Mr. t(nyanjur, who supporled all the preliminary obiections to the petition Counsel submrned that thorgh he had opted not to file an independent objeclion, he associated himself fully wrth the objections pursued by the other respondents; and he prayed thal the Petition of Appeal be dismiesed wilh costs. (d) ApFllanF'Rosponse to tho Pnollmlnary ObJ*dons [35] Mr Ngoge, the 1" appellant and counsel for the 2d appellant, filed has submissions rn response to the preltminary obJeclions on 4s February,2O14 contendrng lhat the Supreme Court declslons belng relied upon by the respondents (Lawrence Nduttu, and Peter Odlwuot NgoW v. Francis Ole Kaparo and Flve Otherc) "are currently under revian by the Afrrcan Commissron on Human and People's Rights', as he has contested their validity before that Commission. on the basis that they u€re deiivered by a Bench of turo Judges, contrary rn his opinion. to the provrsions of Artrcle 163(2) of the Constitution. Leamed counsel, however, as u€ wo.Jld remark, whrle attributing his contest to the frarneuDrk of the Atrican Charter on Hurnan and Peope s Rights, and while averring that the Supreme Court's past Rulings are under review before a supra-oational human rights entily. drd not address the 15Paec 917 Ist
twuor Ngogro Ua O P Ngoge & Assooates Ad\rocates & 5379 others v J Namada S,mona Ua Namada & Co Advocates & 725 olhert [20 struc{ufttl link betu/een the dornesbc and the regaonal arbrtral or ad.luc,icatory agerioeri, such as could bear a hlerarchical bond, with its ess€ntral operational dynamics, and with the decision<naking process of the Kenyan Courts, bunded upon the peopb's sovereignty (Article 1(3) (c ) of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010) [36] Mr. Ngoge subm]tted that no leave was required for an appeal, srnce Articles 22 and 258 of the Constitution give every o€.ts.,tl the right to institule Court pr$eedings, claiming violation o nlingoment of a rbht q fun&menlal frcedom in the Biil of Rights. He urged that under Article 163 (4Xa) of the Constitution, this Court rs under an obligatron to hear the petition. wrthoul any condition regardang the grant of leave. Learned couns€l did not, ho/vever, demonstrate the manner in which his grievance fell under the rubric "fundamental rights and treedoms," or in wfiich rt presented an issue of consttuttonal interpretrBtion or application falling within the terms ot Artrcle 163(4) (a) of the Constrtution [34 Mr Ngoge submitted that the respondents' argurnent that the issues on appeal must also have been issues at the Court of Appeal, and must have revolved around the interpretalion or application of the Constitutiofl, br them to be canvassed before thb Court in exercise ot its lurisdiction under Article 163(4) of the Constitution, was nol tenable-lor being 'unduly narow-, apart from having a'limrtrng effecl on fundarnental human nghts ' [38] As regards ,oinder of Mr. Namac,a Srrnonr (ad\ocate) as a party. Mr Ngoge submrned that an advocate is not immune frorn l€gal proceedings if, while representing his clients, he violates the fundamental Human Rights of oth€r persons He contended that Mr. Namada had curtailed the fundamental human rights ol the appallants. And h€ submined that lhe larv permits any person dissatisfied wrth the proceedings and Ruling of the Court of Appeal. to apply and have it revievred, or set aside, by the Supreme Court. He asked this Court to dismrss the prelim,nary obrections with crsts, and to granl him leave to lodge a supplernentjary record of appeal V. ISSUES FOR OETERMINATION [30t The case, as presented by the parties, raises the tollowrng rssues for determrnalion by this Court (a) whether leave to appeal. as rcguitod by Atticl€ 163(1)(b) of lha Const utton, was necassary; (b) whether the maner rn issue is one of @nstilutional intetpratation and/or application, hence falling within the jun$iclton of this hurl under Adicle 163(4Xa) of the C.anstttut,on; (c) what is the ,mpli<ralion ol totndq ot an afucate as a pafty lo a sul in whtch he is E,prcs€.nttng a pata' (d) doas this Coud have iunsdictbn tn this maftef VI. ANALYSIS (a) Leavo to Agpoal: Was tl necrssa{ [4Ol This Court's appellate Junsdiction rs prouded for in Artrcle 163 (4) of the Constrtution thus "Appotls shall lle from the C.out7 ol Appst to the Suprcme Cour&- (a) as ol ttghl in any cas6 involving lha interprctation or application of lhis Constilution; and 16 Lee
iwuor Ngog6 Ua O P Ngoge & Associates Advocales & 5379 others v J Namada Simonr Ua Namada & Co Advocates & 725 others [20 (b) ln any otlor case ln whlch the Suprerne Court, or the CoutT of Appeal, certlfles that a maator ol genenl publlc impoftanca is involved, subt*t to clause (5)." [4ft The 5h and 6b respondents obJected to the appeal solely on the ground that reave to appealwas not-sor.lght and/or granted This was also the ground on which the appeal was contested by the 'l't and 2d respondents. [42] lt is quile apparent that, in their submissions, counsel proceeded on the assumptron that, the appellant may have premised his appeal on the argument that it involved a matter of general publtc ,mpodance. [.(3l lt is note$orthy that the appellants have nol indt@ted under whtch ptovts/on(s) ol the law they have sought to move lhis Court. Aad they indicated this on the face of their pleadings, then the respondents' argumenls would have been of focused c,esrgn, as they would have addressed the specific legal provisions invoked. This Court has held in He/77,anus Phtillpus Steyn v. Giovanni GnecchhRuscone. Supreme Courl ApEllicition No.4 of 2012. that. ,,lt ls trtte law that a CourT of law ,ras to ba movod under the concct provlslons o, tho ,aw". !t4] The app€llants tag therr pleading 'Petitron of Appeal.' and indicate that the same ts broughl undet Rule 32 ol tl}9 Suprcme Cou,7 Rules. This Rule deals with service of appeal. and provrdes that "(1) An appettant shalt, wlthln seven days of lodglng a notlce ol apos,al, serue copies of the notlce ol appe,,l on all percons dlrectly allected by the apPerl. 77 Lb+ "(2) A person upon whom a notice of appel ls sented shall (a) wfthln fourtean days of rcceiving tho nouce of oppeat flle a notlce oI addrcss for setvice whtch shrtt contaln that person's contect detdls lncludlng telQqhona numbers and email address, ln the twtsry and serve lhe lntendod aPqoltant wlth copi* ol the notica; and (b) wlthln a furlher fou een d.W saryo a copy of the no,/]ce ol addrss for seruice on evety oth* p*wn named ln the notlce of appeal." [4q Cbarly, thrs Rul€ is a pr&edural one. ll ls not a substantive provision besto'ving upon the appellants the antitlement to move the Coud for the oders sought. A lihgant who comes to Court. invokes a specfic Jurisdiction of that particular Court. lt is imperative that her'she indicates the particular provlsion of the Constituton and/or stiatute that gi\€s tre Court the lurisdiciion that he/she invokes. This rs a vftal foundation of all litigation: the suior who se€ks the constitutional gad of rights-remedy, aN consders himself or hers€llf entrtted lo claim from the people's ltmtted dtspute-settlemenl r9sourcos. ,s under obltgalan to come in gad fatth, with a case fundod on conviction and to comply with the law ragading tha inveat,on ol Nrisdiction. [4O] Therelore, tt was tncumbent upon the appellants to indrcate in therr petition which of lhe trvo prongs of tris Court's appellate jurisdiction they rnvoke Srnce the petition filed before thls Court is trued 'petition of Appeal'u,'e, by virtue of Article 159 of tlle Constrtutron. have crnsrclered that the farlure by the appellants to indtcate the provisions of the Constifutlon reled on, rs not, ln the circumstences of this case. a iatal omission. because \ € are aware that rt is ihe appellale Junsd,bf,on of the Court that ls being invoked. This position, ho\,vever, rs qualrfied. insofar as jurisdicton $ an integral ebmenl in any proceedings. and thus. the enabling provisions of the law ought to b€ crted rn the pleadings, by the party
awuor Ngoge Ua O P Ngoge & Associates Ad\/ocates & 5379 others v J Namada Simoni Ua Namada I Co AdvocateE & 725 othors [20 moving the Court [afl Upon perusal of the petition. there is no indication that the appellants had signalled that their appeal raises a matter of general publtc ,mpodance, so as lo wanant grant ol leave, bP-tore appealtng to thrs Court. Had such an avermenl been made. then leave to appeal uould have been an imperative condition. [48] This dispoBes of the first issue, as lo whether or nol leave to appeal was necessary We hold that since lhe appellants had not pleaded that their appeal involves a matter of general public importance. the preliminary obiection made in that regard fails (b) ls thls a mataer ol Constilutional lnterpretdtion dnd/or Application" [49t Having held that the appellant did not invoke the appellate lunsdiction undet Arttcle 163(4)(b) of tha Conslitution, we have to consider rf the matter before us is one'involving constitutional application an or application, " such as gi\r€s the appellants a rEht of appeal under Article 163(4Xa) ot the Conslitution. [g)l Counsel for the 1{ and 2d respondents submrned that rt was beyond peradventure. that lhe questaon before he Court of Appeal was not one even remotely dealing with the interpretation or application of the Constatution. The question, it was urged, was purely procedural, and restrng wholly within the ambit and @nfines of the mandate of the app€llate Court Counsel submitted that, it was a matler which the Court of Appeal was properly and effec{ively seized of, and could adjudicate upon with finality. l51l Counsel crted the decrsions of this Court, Lawrence Ndut'lu, and Peter O. Hgoge v. Hon. Attomey- Generzl & Othora, in support of his argurnent that no arnount of invocatron of the Constitution could change lhe charader of the case lodged wth the Court of Appeal [52] ln response, counsel for the appellants subrnitted that lherr [udamenlal righrs had been breached by the appellate Court, and that, by virtue of Articles 22 and 258 of the Constatution. they required no leave, to ventilate such breaches betore the Supreme Court. Counsel contended that the appellants had a righl under Artide 22 ol the cmsttuton. to rnst ute proceeclings at the suprenre court. claiming that a ruht or fundamental freedom in the Bill o{ nghts has been denod, violated, infinged or is threatened. He submitted that the rights of the appellants haung b€en breached at the Court of app€al itself, he could not lhen be called upon to revert to that Court. or the High Corrt whach is a louer Court. [53] The scop€ of this Court's appellate ,lunsdictron was considered in the Lswfiance Nduttu Case in which, coincidentalty, trre 1't appellant herein, Mr. Ngoge, was counsel on record for the applicants. He rarsed the same arguments. that he brings up in this matter. We would adopt the holding rn the ,Vduftu Cas6. which we affirm as representing the cunent state of the law (paragraphs 2&28) '(26) Mr.Ngqa has urged that whenever a citizen albges n hB plaadtngs before the Supreme Coutl that tho High Court and Court ol Appeal were complo t tn tacililatng violations ol hts fundamental Human Rrghls. lhe Supome Couft automaticalry assumes /unsdblan withoul lha nectssity ol leave in order to uphold the Consl ul,on, human ruhts and the rule ol law. Anythng to the @ntrary woulcl bo un@ngitutbnal aN rctrogrussive. We understand Mr Ngoge to be atgutng lhat a merc allegation ol I violation ol human rights automat,cally bnngs an ntenbd appeal within the ambit of Atliclo 163 (4) (a) ol the Constttution henca d,spensing wtth the neod for leave under Afttcle 163 (4) (b) of the Consl utpn. 18I b5
twuor Ngoge Ua O P Ngog6 & ArEooetos Advocat6 & 5379 others yJ Namada Srmoni Ue Namada & Co Advocates & 725 olhe6 [20 [tq lt as \,\orth nobng that these are the same cases lhat the respondenls have cited as authontles rn support of th€ir objections, on the issue of jurisdiction. The decision rn the Larrance Ndullu case has been mentioned with approval by this Court, in the more recent case, Galirau Pe[er Nunya v. Dickson llw€,7d,a Ktthlntl & 2 Othe,tr., Sup Courl Application No. 5 of 2014, in rvttich the Court stated, (paragraph 69) thal: ,,The tmporl of tha Court's stdlement in lhe Ngqo case is thet where sPecific constitutional provlslons cannot ba idantlfred as havlng formed the glst of the cause at the Court ol Appeal, the very leasl an appeltant should demonsrrare is that the Court's reasoning, and the conclusions whtch ted to the detarminalion ot tha issuo, put in conlext, can property be said to have taken a traieclory of constilutional lnlerpretatlon or aPPtlcation". tSSt We agree wth counsel for the respoMents, since we find no reason not to apply the deoslons being thus cited. This matter, r,v€ believe. has not taken a trajeclory of coGtitutional lnterpretBtbn or application As set out earlieron, thts matter involved the exercise of the appellate Courl's discretion under Rule 81 of the App€llate Jurisdiction Rules, to strike out a Notrce of Appeal. That issue, clearly, involves no constitutional interpretation and/or applicatpn. We are persuaded that the issues raised by the appellants do not meet the constrtutional threshold in Article 163(4Xa). (c) Does the Supreme Courl have Jurlsdlctlon in this matter" [56] This Court has on numerous occasions pronounced itself on the nahrre of the appellate lunsdlctlon confened upon it by th€ Constitution. \ 'hicfi is the only appellate lurisdiclton that it may sxeGa€ [S4 The said jurisdiclron rs enshrrned in Article 163(4) of the Constitutron, whrch stipulates that *rr,*r,*rA2 L5b "(27) Wth rssped, but firm convictton, we d$agra€ wilh this contenlton. Such an approach as is u4ged by aunsel I adopted. would completely defeat the lrue intenl of Atlicle 163 (4) (a) ol the Constitution. This Article must ho seon to be laying down the prlnclplo that not all lnlended appaals lie frcm the Court of Appeal to the Suprome Coud. Only those appeats arlslng from casas lnvolvlng the lnterpretatlon or appllcatton of the Constftulion can be enleraained by the Suprcme Courl. The only othar inslance when an appoal moy lie to the Suprcme Courl is one contemptated under Articte 163 (1) (b) of the Constltutlon. Tot atds, lhis end, it is not the mere allegation in pleadings by a pafty thal clothes an appeal w h lhe aftnbutes ol consttlutional nterprelation or applbalion. '(28) The ap@al must originate ftum a C.aurt of Appeal cas€ whe@ ,ssu€s of @nteslation revolved arouN the interyretation ot appli@tion of tho Conslitutton. ln olher words. an appellanl musl be chattetqing lhe interyretatton or appltcat,on ol the Cotlstitutan which the burl of APo€aI used to d,.spose of the mettq in that forum. Such a party must be faultng the Coutl of Apo€,al on the Dasls o/ such interyrctatiq1. Wherc lte cass to be appealod from had rathtng or liftla to & with lhe interyretation or applicat,on ot the Constilution, it cannol suppott a further appeal to the Supreme Court undar the provisions of Atticb 163 (4) (a). ll an appaal ts chaltenged at a preltminary level on grounds llrat il does not moet the threshold in Arlkle 1$ P) (a), the Court must detemine that chailetve before deciding whott@r to entedain the substantive appeal or not. But the Coutt ne€d nol wait lot a prelimtnary objadion befoB applying fie ,est ol aclmissibility in Article 163 (4) (8) /r,s the Court's duty as the ultimate custdian ol the Anstitution lo sotisfy itself that the intended appeal neets the consbtut/p,nal threshol{ [en ph asis suppl i€d]. ln amving at this decision. the Court reaffirmed its earlier decision in the Perer flgpge case.
iwuor Ngoge Ua O P Ngog6 & Assooates Advocates & 5379 others vJ Narnada Simonr Ua Namada E Co Advocatos E 725 others [20 t59l ln Re lhe afier of the lnterim lndependenl Electoral Commlsslon. Supreme Court Constrfutional Apphcation 2 ol 2011 this Court cited with approval, the deciston in Owaers of iiotor Vessel ,Llllien S'v. Calfex Oil (Konya) Llmlted [19891 KLR 1, that JunSd,cl ion is everylhtng Wthout it, a Court has no powet to make one more step.'lt observed that. "fhe Lillian'S'case oslabrrshes thrt lurisdictlon flows from the lew, and the rcclplent-Coutt ls to apply the same, wlth any llmltatlons embodled thereln. Such a Courl may not atogato to ttself lurlsdlctlon thrcugh the craft of lntetpre'€uon, or by way of endeavourc to dlscem or lntetprct the lntantions ol PartlamenL where the wording of lqislation is clear and there ls no amblguity. ln the case of the Supreme Coutt, Coutl ot Appeat and Htgh Court, thelr respective jurisdictlons are donatad by the Constitutlon." [60J Srmilarly, the Court. in Semuel Kamau Nacharla & Anotfier v. Kenya Commercial Bank Untited & 2 atherc, Supreme Court Apphcation 2 ol 2011 remarked (paragraph 68) that .'A Courl's jurisdiction flows from elther lhe Conslrlution or legislation or both. Thus, a Courl ol law can only exerclso lur{sdlctlon as confered by the constltution or othar wriften law. ft cannot a/7rogate b nseff ludsdlction exc*dlng that whtch ls conforred upon it by law. ... the issue rs to whether a Coutt of taw hrs turtsdlcllon to entertain a mattar belore lt, ls not oae of msre procadulzl technlcalfty; i, gtoos ,o the very heaft of the matle4 for wtthout iurisdiclion, the Courl cannot onlertaln any proceedings." [61] lt is vital to detemino. at this preliminary stage, whether this Court has lunsdiction to entertain the appeal filed. lt is clear from Article 163 (4) (b) of the Coflstitution tlnt. before thas Court entertains an appeal from the Court of Appeal, such a matter must have received certification as one that raEes an issue of general public importan@ Hc,\ re^rer, as stipubted in Artrcle 163 (4Xa) of th€ Cmstitution, it an appeal ooncems tle interprelation or appli@tion of the Constitutan. no certification is required, and the appeal lies to the Supreme Court as ol right. [62] Cons€quontly, it is important lor us to determrne whether the int€Med appeal rs one that tnvokes the appellate jurisdic{ion of this Court as stipulated under Article 163(4Xa), or (b) of the Constitution Mr Ngoge urged $at the appeal ratses constilutional rssues, partlcularly as regards the ights and fundamental freedo.ns of the appellants [63] ln his response to the prelimrnary obreclpns rarsed. Mr. Ngoge crted. albeit at diffenng mornents, Articles 22, 25, 27 . 43.48 50. 1 58, 258 ol the Constttution. as the provrsions contravened, hence grvrng I 5t "Appeals shall lle lrom the Court of Appeal to the Suprcme CourT - (a) as of right ln any c,.se involving the interyretation or application of this Constilution; and (b) ln any other case in which the Suproma Court, or lhe CourT ol Appea,, cetTmes that a matter of general publlc lmporrance is involved, sublacl to clause (5)." [58] Section 15 of the Supreme Court Act, 2011 provtdes that "(1) Appeals to tho Supreme CourT shall be heatd only wtlh the leave of the Court. "(2) Subsectlon (1) shall only apply to appeals lrom the Coutl of ApPeal ln resFct ol matte/.s relatlng to the lntatpretation or applicelion of the Constltution" 20 @ llvv? t€nfdo, dg - Pqa ,1,/lf
rwuorNg€eUaO P t{gog6 & Assooal€s Advocates & 5379othersvJ Namada Srmoni Ua Namada & Co Advocatss & 725 others [20 rise to the appellants' nght to appeal. He contended that rt was in view of the alleged constrlutronal contra\entions, tlrat the appellants could appeal as a matter of right under Article 163(4Xa)-and hence leave to appeal was not required [64] Thrs Court has in the past srgnalled the need to exercise cautron in admittrng appeals, as a safeguard for the exercise of their proper Jurisdictrons by other Courts and tribunals ln the Peler A/goge case. we thus held (paragraphs 29-30) "Tho Suprcme Coud. as tha ummate ludlcial agency, ought in our opinion, to exercis€ its poli€rs strtcly wtthln the iurisdlctional limlts prescribed; and it ought to safeguard the autonomous exerclse of the rospectlvo iurisdictlons of the other Couns and trlbunals. ln the instant caso, il witt be perverso lor thts CourT to assurne a Jurisdlctlon whtch, by law, is raposed in tho Coutl of Appeal, and whlch that Coud has duly exerclsed and exhausled. ,,ln the interpretatton of any law touchlng on the Suprome C.aurl's appellale jurisdiction, the gulcilng prlnctple is ,o be that the chain of Courts in the constitutional sel-up, runnlng uP to lha Coud of Appoa4 have the prof*sionel competence, and proper safety deslgns, to resolve alt ,nafters tumtng on the techntcat comptexlty of the taw: and only cardlnat issuos ot law or ol Jurtsprudenlial moment, will deserue the lufthar inPut of the Suprame Courl-" [65] ln relation to the proper llcrum to raise constitu:ional issues that are integraily linked to the maln cause, this Court held in Erad Supplies & Another v. Naoonat Cereals and Produce 8oar4 Supreme Court Petition 5 o12012 (paragraph 13A) that: ,,ln our opinion, a question involvlng the intorpreta0on or appllcatlon of lhe Constftuoon thrt ls integntly llnked to the maln cause ln a superior Coutt of first instdnce, is to be rasolved et lhal forum ln the ftrct plsce, before an appeal can be entarlained. Where, belore such a Cout7, partles raise a quesaion of lnterprctatlon or appllcatlon ol the Constitulion that has only a limited beaing on ths merlts of the maln cause, the Couft may daclino lo detamine tha saconddry claim lf in its oplnton, thls wtll dlstnci ils judicious determination of the main cause; and a collateral cause thus dactined, generatty falts outslde the ludsdlctlon ol the Suprcme Coutl" t65l We recall also the decision of this Court in Lawt?,nce Nduau, rn wh,ch we held that only those appeals arisang frorn cases ,nrolvrngt the intetpnatatton ot spplilration o{ lhe Constilulion. a be entertarned by the Suprema Court under Articl€ 163(4Xa), and ? is nol the merc allegation in pleadings by a party that dothes an appeal wilh the attdbutes of constitutional interpralaliot or applttxtion." The app€al must have originated trom a Court of Appeal rnatter in wtlich the issues foI determinAion related to the interpretation and application of the Constitution [6Zt ln the Poter Ngpgo case. thts Court held that, br a matter to be deemed as raising constitutional issues, hence invoking Article 163(4Xa) of the Constilutron, the Court needs to satisfy iBelf that there has not b€en a transmutation of assues in the intended appeal, from ordtnary tssues to "n€rghty rssues of constrtutional interpretation'. The Court thus remarked (paragraph 26) ,,ln lhe petiliono/s whote argument, we thtnk, he has not ratlonalisad tho transmutdlion of the issue from an ordinary sublect of leave-tcappeal, to d meritorious theme involving the tnterptetation or apptlcatlon of ahe Constitution - such that it becotnes, as of right, a matler falttng wfthln the appotlate jurisdiclion of the Supreme Cour7. On our own, we have also not apptccialed how an interloculory mal.ter as ao the roprossnlalion of Pattios, could have prevailed ovar the petitlone/s main cause in the High Court, and assurned the vitaltty now belng ascrlbed 158 21 ,n@ lw*tt kutyCrv o.9
wuor Ngogs Ua O P Ngoge I Assooates Advocates E 5379 olhers v J Namada Srmoni Ua Namada & Co Advocates & 725 others [20 to it-" [68] Against such a beckground of analysis of Jurisprudential dimensions, it is apparent to us that the cause does not c:rme wthan thrs Court's appellate ,unsdrctpn espeoally as Artrcle 163 (4) ot the Constrtutron contemdatB that the 6sues canvassed on appeal before this Court. will be the same as those that were canvassed at the Court of Appeal- but not fresf, issues that have not ansen before the Courts below. We have rnade it clear that if any constitutronal questpns anse rn lhe course of hearing the matter in the other Courts, they should be rarsed rn those Courts in the lirst place, before they are refelTed to this Court on appeal. Thls principle entiarls that contested issues properly lodged before lower Courts. under recognized claim-heads. ought not to take m, improperly. na^, apparel. solely so as to frl them within the category of appealable matters before the Supreme Court. (c) Joinder of Aovocates to their suitor-clients: What Legal lmplicalions' frol Article 163(4) of the Constilutron, which provdes for the appellate jurisdiciion of this Court as regards matters from the Court of Appeal, by no rneans contemplates "appeals' rn the form of frpsh /nalters, uilh nsw padies that were nol parties at the appellate Couft. flll This Court has pronounced its€lf on what an appeal entails rn the Samue, Kamau Hacharla case rn which lre stated (paragraph 50) as follows: "(b) An appeal typicaily lles from a lower to a hlghel, Cour7, and entails a reconsideration of a declslon by the hlgher Courl, with a view lo revercing it either in pad or in toto, or affirmlng ft, ellher in part or in toto. "(c) Deo€ndtng on the structura of tho CoutTs, appears can lle ln s.rfessron trom tha lowesl CourT to the hlghest. "(cl) An appeat against a decision of e lower Court is alwaF commenced by a pany who is aggrieved by ahal decision". 114 Black'! L.y Dtctlonrty gh Ed. (2009), cbtines the term'appeal' as '[ro seek rcwew (from a lower coutl's decision) by a htghor aurL' [3t ll follons, therefore, that a person appeals agaanst a decision ot a lower C,oud, and lo a hqher Court. This impli€s that the matter onginatrng from the lorer Courl, rs precrsely the rnatter that the higher Court is called upon to re€xamrne- but not a fresh matler. lt is clear to us that any substantral change to the configuratron ol the parlbs at the time ol appeal. rn efiecl. alters the design ol th€ cause. thus creating a fresh metter, as opposed lo an appeal Such a matter. we hold. cannot be regarded as an appeal. and is not to be entertained by the Court, to which the purporled appeal rs pretened. Only rn exceptional carcumstances. will p€rsons not parties at the appellale Court be partres on an appeal before this Court, and only with the specral leave of this Court 22 Lsq [69] Mr. Ngoge has enjorned hrmself, learned counsel Mr Narnada. and leamed counsel Mr. KinyanJur, as partres in this matter. by virtw of the fact that they were counsel for the pad,€s in the Coutl of Apryal he claims there r€re b,reaches of his and hls clients' constrtutional rights and fundarnental freedoms, and that those in breach included those leamed advocates. t 4l ln thas matter, not only are new parl,bs rntroduced, but these partres are advocstes who represented. therr chents. the parlies, at the Court ot Appeal. lt rs clear to us that when an advoczte
represents his or her client in any matter, his or her posrtron rests on a purely professional platform, and such advocate should not, as a player of a professional role govemed by law, be en,oined as litrgant whether in that very matter, or on appe€|. in respect of any acts or omissions rn the conduct of the cause The advocate, on the guestion of such ,ornder, wll benetrt from a corer of pnulege, even though he or she rern:rins amenable to suit for any professional negligence or malpractice, in a p€rgonal capacaty, and in separate achon, in lhe relevant trial Court f/51 ln the curent matter, the clatms by the appellants, of rnfnngement of their constitutional rights and fundamental freedoms by the respondents (their advocates included), have raised no issues of profussional neglig€nce or malpractice, and even if they did, this would not be the proper forum for the pfosecution ol the cause. fl6l lt is inapt, an our opinion, for counsel to be eniorned as partEs an a case tn which they are representing parttes, or on appeal tn such a maner Actron against an advocate in such a manner. in our perceptton, would not be tenable in law, nor would it be in the public interest, as rt cannot be reconctled with the terms of the Advocates Act (Cap. 16, Lau6 of Kenya), qurte apart from the lakelihood that at would tamish the image of the advocates, and bnng drsrespect upon the l€gal profossion generally. By sclion 55 of the Advocates Act, ,,Ewry advocate and every percon othetwlse ontitlod to acf as a', advocate shall be an ofiicer of the Coud and shall be subJ*t lo tt e Jurbdicflon thercof ..." Leamed counsel. Mr. Ngoge's attempt to transform ad\rocates into litiganB, rn our oprntcrn, wottld be harmful not only to the practising Bar, but also to the Courts, before whom such advocates hold their positions as officers. m Th6 status of an advocate as an ofroer of the Court. as to be accorded high esteem, in vbw of the prac{ising legal fratemity's special contribution to the course of lhe administration of lustice, by facilitating the proc$ses of dispute settlement ln the Courts. frSl The proper forum for the resolution of the dispute between the parttes is the Htgh Court, wttich should in principle, set it for hearing and disposal on the basis of prbnty. rn viery of the facl that it has bsen pending br many years, and has on lhis accounl occasioned prejudice to the parties who had moved that Court. ftgl We have been moved by the complexity of this rnatter. and by the concern that the innocent parties who had oome before the Court have lound no solulion, for so long. We belleve that the process€s of the law are not designed merely to settle junstic equations. bul to serve as a conveyance' setting for the sahsfactDn of clatms of justrce. ln that spirit. we advise that counsel tnvolved in this matter should engage one another ,n good faith, make reasonable concesstons, and amicably settl€ the rssue of representation, with a commitment to have the same timeously recorded by the Court so that the hearing and determinatton of the case may proceed on the basis of pnonty v[. coNcLUsloN tSOt Courts of la^, are the embdirnent of the people's legitimate expectation of access lo lustce parties come to Courts exp€cting an expedilious and rmpartral determinabon of their disputes-such resolution being vrtal rn relatton to therr nghts and obhgations Kenya s Constitutlon of 2010 embodles access to justrce rn rts Brll of Rights. Articl€ 48 provides 23 lfu ly'l,'t w taoyda! qg Y'o rwuor Ngoge Ua O P Ngoge & Assooeles Advocates E 5379olhersvJ Namada Simoni Va Namada & Co Advocates & 725 others [20'
lwuor Ngoge Ua O P Ngog€ & Assooales Advocates & 5379 olhers vJ Namada Srmoni Va Namada & Co Advoc:tes & 725 others 120 "The saate shall ensura acc€ss to lustice for atl porcons and, if any lee is required, it shall be reasonable and shall nol imped€ rccess to justice." [8Zl The ludiciary is the ultirn€te custodian ol the Constitulron, rn whEh the Bill of Raghts is enshnned. This Court. as the apex Courl is bound to ensure that the people's righl to acc€ss to justice is not curtailed. The Supreme Court Act. 201 1 rn Section 3 (3) provic,es that- "Tha obiect of this Act is to make further provlsion with respoct to the oparalion of the Supreme Coud as a court of tlnal Judlclal aulhority to, among other things- (d) improve acc€ss lo lusr,ce. " I83] The jurisdiction to hear and determine the primary cause rn thrs matler rests with the High Court We are apprehensive ho €ver, that the case may be further protracted, unless counsel mmmit themselves to the prinople of uorking together for ths good of the parties, and rn fumlmenl of lhe terms of the Coflstitution. W6 do urg€ all counsel in thrs rnatter to woIk in cooperation, to the intent that the obj€cl of the Constitution, an regard to dispule s€nbrnent, be fumlled [84] On tf ,luty. 2014. wllits- thls Ruting was pendrng, thrs Court rnvoked Arttde 159(2) (c) o, the Constitution and urged the parti$ to consider mediation as a last recourse. Artrcle 159(2Xc) provides as tollorl/s: "ln axerclslng ludtclal aulhority, lhe cout8 aN tribunals shall be guldecl by the lollowing prlnclple* (c) altemative lorms of dispute rasolution including reconciliation, modiation, arbitratlon and tradirlonal dlspute resolution m*hanisms shall be promoled, sublect to clause (3) . . ." All couns€l rnvolned in thts maner urere progent and agreed to the proposal; and on that basrs. the Court refened thrs matter to the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) for mediauon. in these terms 'So we direct that the matter goos to the Law Sacbty lor mediation and the Law Suiety files a rcpod to us on or beloo 27b Augusl, 2011 . . aN this mattr'l. shalt be mentrcrud D€rbro ,his Couft on 27o of August at 10.00 a.m." [85] As a follovrr-up, on 2/n July. 2014. Rawat, DCJ wrote to the LSK, through its chairman Mr Mutua, informing him of the Court's proposal for medratron, and requesting the Socbty to trake charge of the matter. 24 l(rL [81] The substantive matter rn thas surt was filed rn the Hrgh Court rn the year 2000 Thrs was an employment dispute betr Een an employer and its employees. The employees are ordanary citizens in pursuit of therr livelihood. they sought what they believe to be their hard-eamed income However, therr legitimate expedalion of a trmely determination lumed rnto a n€htmare lt rs unfortunate that therr cause has degenerated into a legal tussle among advocates t86l On 21d August. 2014, by letter dated 2f August. 2014. lhe Society informed the Court of the
iwuorNgogeUaOPNgogeSAssocialesAdvocatesE53T9olhersvJNamadaSrmonrUaNamada&CoAdvocates&725others[20 progresg in the rnediation process, and on 196 Arrgust, 2014 a rneeting was convened, wth all counsel present, or repfesented. [8fl Subsequently. as earler direcled. the matter was mentioned before the Mutunga, CJ & P, and lbrahim, SCJ on the 2f of August. 2014 The Court was rnformed that on the strength of LSK's letter of 20h August, 2014. the rnediatron pro@ss was on course. Pa(ies sought more time to conclude the process, and the court granted a one.month extension. ISSI Before the lapse of the one-month enension. on Zn Seplember. 2014 the Court received two leners lrom the firm of M/s. O.P. Ngoge & Assooates, dald 2{ August. 2014 and Zd *ptember, 2014 respeclNely. ln the first lener, Mr. Ngoge expressed his protest and disagreement with the contenls of th6 LSK lener ot 20u August, 2014. ln particular he stated that at the meetrng wth the LSK. he had firmly signalled that he woulc, not share the pleadings whrch he dreu, with other advocates unless his fee was first paid in full. ln the second bner. Mr Ngoge notified the Oeputy Registrar ol his rntenton to withdralv from the mediation process. t89l The matter u/as subsequently mentioned on 256 September, 2014, J>etore lbnhm. SCJ The Court was informed of the deadlock rn the mediatrcn prooess. Mr Ngoge informed the Court of his withdrawal from the medratron process. After hearing all counsel present /Drahim, SCJ pronounced the mediation proc€ss abort6d, and directed that the Court uould furmally deh\er ts Ruhng. VIII. ORDERS [9Ol We will make the follorving orders: (a) The prcllmtn.ry oblectton by the f, and * r".spondants filed on the lf December 2013, and that by the 7" and f respondenb, fited on lf January, 2011 erc uphetd. (b) Suprcme Coud Petilon No. 13 ol 2013 rs dismissed. (c) The High Court shatl schedula tha substantlye matter pending before it, for hearing on lhe basls of pttodty. (d) The appellants shall baar the cost of fhis petition DATED and OELIVERED ar NAIROBI THIS 25th DAY o, Novembat 20'14 K.H, RAWAL DEPUTY CHIEF JUSTICE & VICE.PRESIDEM OF THE SUPREME COURT J.B. OJWANG 25 M.K. IBRAHIM P.K. TUNOI JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Lbl-
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lolP.o. I do.ttEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RJICEIPT of payment of the -[',(Lf 1V.,.^i''<rrrJ (r''\-l t ) from Kcnya llren'erles Limited (hcreinafter "KBL") of P. O. tsox I HERITBY ACCEIn' rhc aforesaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me under thc judgcment in tligh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003' I-awrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSTDERATION of the aforcsaid payment t, my pcrsonal rePresentative or any other person as my successor in title hereby releasc and discharge KBI. all its sf6liated entities, direCtors, officers, employees, agents, succcssors or assigns frOm all claims or any frrrther liability to me arising from my former employment with I(BL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my rigbt to make any future claims for any anrounts, exPenses, losses, liabilities, rights' benefits or entitlemenls (whether known or unknown) that may be due to me from IO3L or any Such director, otficcr, employce, agent, successor or assign or otberwisc whaLsoever. t further shall not make any demand of aoy nature whatsoever against KBL. its insurers and or iu parcnt company and is insurers. DA'I'EI) this '11 day of */r , I zors l- Signature =.-.9i5 PassporVl.D Number .t2-l b)-l I Cr,Y N0' l+o 5 1 UID\-l 3+(.'i6 \\'t'l'\ ESS Sign.tt Lrr.r Lab A -u \_---.2 Name: ... ... ...
9 t"( I, {o* * N h mtirt 'un'o' ,tl^'oer of ID no. | . Lre-a 9J: i; I of p. o. 'C-r-.'.-t 4*o VA . Box [ 2 { S, orr^, lZ ct I doI.{EREBY ACKNOWLEDCB d,tCptPT of payment of the sum of Kenya Shillinp {, / ti tt.u.|a-'li cnl v I l(Itshs. S c, v o t: f- ) from Kenya Breweries Umited (hcreinatler "KIJL") of P. O. tsox 3()l6l-00100, Nairobi. DISCHAITGIl VOUCHLR I HEREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum in full urd final scttlcnrcnt of all sums due to me undcr the judgement in tligh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("thc Suit"). IN CONSfDERAI'ION of the aforesaid payment I, my personal reprcscnlative or any other person as my successor in title hereby releasc and dischargc Klll-, all its affiliated entities. directors, officers, employees, agents, succcssors or assigrs from all claims or any further liability to me arising from my formcr cmployrnent with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my right to makc any futurc claims for any amounts, expenscs, losses. liabilities. rights, bencfits or entitlements (whether known or unknown) that may lrc due to mc fronr KtsL or any such director, officer, employcc, agcnt, succcssor or assign or othenvise w'hatsoever. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whatsoever against Ktsl- its insurcrs and or its parent company and its insurers. l),\'l'l'.D thi Signature 'fr- f., day ot F PbtuzolS *..'... PasspoM.D frlumlrsl cot r0 , \\ l't \l.ss S i!ri:rlu rc \ ir tll(' 30 4+_t3- 2{.: y'-o ->L .,\tidrr.:ss 16r (
fN ..-'.:->) DISCIIAT{G11 VOUCHI'R ,,La.CqG rfooOoQC trr\c(Y ,hotderof IDno.l ro-s'e'\'\\ 6 lof P.o. Box [at mrQsQ,'.rA ] do HER-EI]Y ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of paymenr of rhe sun of Kcnya Shitlings t'rI\ at"^{SAr'r$ or\'L\ t l(Kshs. S,Or So'D ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafter 'XgL') of P. 0. tsox 30161-00100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEFI the aforesaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to mc under thc judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 ot 2fi)3- Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my lxrsonal representative or any other person as my succcssor in title hercby release and discharge KBI. all its affiliated entities, directors, officcrs, employees, agents, succcssoni or assips from all claims or any furthcr liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my right to make any future claims for any amounts, expenscs, losses, liabilities, righs, benefiu or entitlements (whetber klown or unkn6tffn) that may be duc to me from KtsL or any such director, officer, employee, agent, successor or assign or otherwise whalsoever. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whalsoever against KBI- its insurers and or its pareut compatry and its insurers. DATED this 1cL day of A!',1 2118 Sipature Passport/I.D Number !a.\-blx'.h coY tg r) Mobile Number WITNESS Signaturc., \lrltt,' I ... siti.!:. .}Q.!.rl..h.l or?rrrt+ s- 31 Its
ll{'} DISCHAI{(;E V()LJCI I I'R I, -1a"lq5 Sar3atc-L S-.\.t , holder of ID no. t 6ttt1 o r R I of p. o. Box [ ?bI Kauen I do HEREByACKNOWLEDGE RECEIpT ofpayrnent of the sum of Kenya Shitli,'gs F,fr1 iUo"seq$ o*ll\ I XKshc. 50/ 0trD ) from l(enya Brrwerles Llmited (hereinatler "KBI:') of P. o. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. IN CONSIDERATION of thc aforesaid paymcnt I my pcrsonal representative or any othcr penon as my successor in title hcreby rclease and discharge KBL, dl its affiliated entities, directors, offiicers, employees, agents, suc@ssors or assigns from all claims or any further liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my rigbt to make any future claims for any amouDts, expenses, losses, liabilitics" rights, benefils or entitlements (whether known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such dircctor, ofliccr, cmployee, agent, succ€ssor or assign or othcrwisc whats(,cvcr. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whalsoever against KBI- its insurem and or its parent compatry aod its insurers. DATED this 1 btl day of A,\"'L 2g1, sigp6$€ .O{f***fJ.t2- fk: passporrfl.D Number llf obile N unrber h3.t{.3.e}F cov t74 o o+q t lt, ,3 ) \1'lI'N11SS Signaturc. \.rllli.' 32 16q Ar ir ili: s., I IIEREBY ACCEITT the aforesaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums duc to me undcr the judgcment in lligh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2fi)3- Lawrenct Nduttu and olhers vs Kenya Brrweries Umited ("the Suil").
Box I ium of Kenya Shillingp l(Kshs.ltzr ouo 30161{)ol00, Nairobi. DISCI{z\RGE VOUCI{ IlIt r,Pk/4P kt7o*l q r Q t fir, , holder of [D no. t 3 +.f5 r-2: I or P. o. I do HERIiBY ACKNOWLEDGE R-ECEIPT of payment of rhe I ) fronr Kenla llreweries l-imited (hcreinafter "Klll-") of P. O. lJox I IIEREBY ACCEPI thc aforcsaid sunr in full and final scttlcmcut ol' all sunrs duc to rne undcr the judgement in lligh Court Clvil Case No 279 of 2(X)3- I.awrtnce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brcweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERAI'ION of the aforesaid paymcnt I, my pe rsonal representalive or any other person as my succcssor in titlc hercby release and dischargc KBI. all its afliliated entities. directors, officers, cmployecs, agcnts, succcssors or assigrrs from all claims or any further liability to mc arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hercby waivc my right to makc any future claims for any amounls, expenses. losses. liahilities, rights, bcnefits or entitlemcnts (whcthcr known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or atty suclt dircctor, oflictr, cmploycc, irgcnt, succcssor or assiglr or olhcrwise whalsocvur. I furthcr shall not makc any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBL its insurers and or its parent company and its insursrs. (H DATED this rN; da1 r.rl ri,i,l l(llti Signaturc r Mobilc N umhcr \\'l I \t..ss S ignlrlrr rc Nanrc o r++ /l (7f ? aa JJ ,\tlrltcss LTO Passport/r.D Number . =3 -4.55 fl ).?. Ccrv.g*"'t No. 257S
)\') L* 1 .'''n'rLr=E t)t sCHAITGE VOUCIIIJI{ lr I r^. GrlJ 1 , holder of lD no. I 15 \ fo zc+ lofP.O I do IIElUiltY ACKNOH,EIX;E I{UCEIPT rrf pavnrcnt ol'thu sum of Kenya Shillings I l(Kshs. 5 Ol b u o [lfrom Kenya Breweries Limited (hcrcinafter 'KBL') of P. O. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I HER-EBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum in full and final scttlcnrent of all sums duc to nrc under the judgement in tligh Court Civil Cnse No 279 oI 2003- Lowreucr Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). lN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my personal representative or any other pcrson as my succtssor in title hereby release and discharge KBI- dl its rffiliated entities, directors, officers, employees, ag?Dts, succcssors or assips from all claims or any furthcr liability to mc arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my right to make any futurc claims for ary amounls, cxpcnses, losscs, liabilities, rights' benefits or entitlcments (whethcr knowo or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any Such direCtOr, OffiCer, employee, agent, successor or assign or otherwise whatsocver. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whatsocvcr against KBI. its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. DArED this fi\ tl sis,"**S..}i.,..}f. o11 Passport/l.D Number ... ... tcv No 3a-: WITN[,SS Signature., day of Q 2018 34 F2 1 otl $f3ill,. e ?>e .lt s-k ftr1 -* ,\rltlt. ss 1n + (\ ') t,
b DISCTIARGI1 VOUCHIiR I, ilyc-1 g\'r-tr,rL:-.1 trc.t'rrJ holderofIDno.I Zoit'!'l I ]ofP.o. Box I I 1'! ct 3 - ", o ] oC do SER-EBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of thc sum of Kcnya Shillings t l(Kstrs. \ O o. oo o ) from Kenya Breweries llmited (hcreinafter "KBL') of P. O. Box 30161-{n100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT the alorssaid sum in firll and 6nal settlcmcnt of all sums due to me under the judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- t awrence Nduttu and others vs Keuya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of rhc aforesaid payment ! my persorral reprcscntative or anY other persog as ray successor in title hcreby release and discharge IGI. aU its affiliated eotities, directors, Officers, employeeS, agents, successors or asSifs frOm all claims or a::y further tiability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive -- my* rigbt to makc any futurc claims for any amounts, cxpe$es, losscs, liabilities, righLs' benefils or entitlemenls (whother known or unknown) that may be due to mc from KBL or any such dircctor, otficer, employee, agent, successor or assip or otherwise whatsoevcr. I further shall not make any demaud of any nature whatsoever against KBI. its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. F/r DATED this J C. Sigrraturc .Jr.u..*-6 Mobile ^ -.).- .r i'r;;;'..r:: i.' -13 .I..t.3 .o.1 .( \\ I'l'\ r)ss Si:l':.r:itt.' daY of 61) tt tL 2g1g *,9n............ Passport/I.D Numbe; COY NO I; 322 35 I+u ( )et r- \. . :t,.
\{q (' DISCHA IT(; I., V O U C]H I' I{ t,t\lept*JMMrtGi yJ*(d ,hotderof rDno. tb4gAb25 lof p.o. Box [34531 ] do IIEREBy ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIpT of paymcut of the sum of Kcnya Shillings I l(Kshs.5},or:of - ) from lGnya Breweries Limited (hereinafter..KBL") of p. O. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. I HIJRItBY ACCEPT thc aforesaid sunr in futl and final settlenrent of all sunrs due to me under the judgement in tligh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2fi)3. Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brcweries Limiled ("thc Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment l, my pcrsonal representativc or any other Pcrson as my succes.sor in tille herehy rclrusrr arrrl rlis<:hargr KRI-, all its afliliiltcd c.utitics, diroctors, ollicers, employecs, ogcDts. succcssors or assigns from all claims or any furthcr liability to me arising from my former employment *ith KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my right to make any firture claims for any amounts, .*p"rr"r, losses, liabilities, righs. benefits or entiuemenls (whcther known or unknown) that may bc due to me from KBL or any such director, officcr, employee, agenl, succcssor or assign or othcrwise whatsocver. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBI. is insurers and or its parent compatry aod its insurers. I)ATM this Zflb aayorft+7Lnrc Signaturc Passport/I. D Numbcr 3 +2.Q."- 5. CoY No srag Mobile N uouer ...c..f ?.? Y. g..l.k I .?. \lf l't'NUSS Signature. Name: (__ 36 \. . r' Ltt e I I I
u'I DISCI{ATTG E VOUCHER I,-ittf,mnr fUl tr,frNCrr Anhc,,n0 , holder of ID no. I tq jf> ( 1€ ] of P. O. Box [ 3-t t t+ t(6rv69, ] do HEREBYACKNOWLEDGE R"ECEIPTof payment of the sum of Kenya Shitlings I ]Gsfs. {tt, Cav ) from Kenya Brrweries Limlted (hereinafter'KBL") of P. O. Box 3016140100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT the aforqsaid sum in fult and final settlement of all sums due to me uodcr the judgcmcnt in lligh Court Clvil Case No 279 ol 2fi)3- t awrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brcweries Limited ("the Suit"). q IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I my pcrsonal reprcscntative or aoy other pcrson as my successor in title hereby release and dischargc IGI. all its affiliated entities, direct,ors, of6cers, employees, agents, succc.ssors or assigns from all claims or any furthcr liability to me arising from my tbrmer employment with KBL and in tbe Suit. I hureby waive bcnefits or etrtitlemenB (whcthcr known or unknown) that may be duc to mc from KBL or ' a1y such director, officer, employee, agent, succ&ssor or assig! or otherwisc whatsoever. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whatsocvcr against KBI-, its insurers and or its parent comPaDy and its insurers. IIA'IIiD this lfH day of Ait L 2018 Signature.. Mobile Number... WITMiSS Signanrre., \ .r :1.' 91 pAG+,*ll i PasspoM.D Numbel . COY NO a?-7 J/ Ll 4
N'tr ^ g' 'rJ I,Fr'l-\"' - Box I l6Pf,''- DATED rhi, ?- 6 d- Sigrrarure fih-*/4 DISCHARGE \'OUCHEII (\rf)xA',O w'7A,Ll'&D C;lzo ,holderof IDno. lc,i^LcLt7 lof P.o. I do IIER.EBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of pa1-ment of the sum of Kenya Shillings t l(frshs.6 o/ D op ) from Kenya Brrweries Limited (hereiaafter'KBL') ot P. O. Box 30161{0l(X), Nairobi. I tmREBY ACCEITT tbe aforesaid sum in full and final settlement of all surns due to mc under rhe judgement in High Court Civil Case No X79 of 2OO3- Lawrence Nduttu and otbers vs Kenyo Brrweries Limited ("the Suit]). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid paymcnt I, my pcrsonal represcntative or any otlcr Pcrsoo its my successor in title bercby releasc and dlscharge KBI- all its afliliated enrities, dircaors, officers, employees, ageDts, successors or ansigns from all ciaims or aoy furtber liabilit| to rne arisirrg &our ury lonocr eruployrrrcrrr with KBLind rn the Suit. lhereby waive my rigbt to make any futurc claims for any amounts, expenscs, losses, liabilities, righrs, bcnefits or eoti0emeots (whetber known or unknown) that may be due to me &om ICBL or any such dircctor, officer, employee, agent, successor or assign or oLherwise wbalsoevcr. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whalsoeler against I(BI-, its iasurers and or its parent company and its iasurers. day of N 17 t'irr r I,assporr.rl.D Nrunber .( .,5.I.$.21..7 (_c)y a)-0.) Mobilc Number \\ i I '.. I.\ ! \' l bVY-k.9 3:rm7 38 7s \-) \t—_'-"'-
i I i:. ilcct+ co0b,!e sglnrs. luccrr.ors or urtigrlr &om rU drinr g I ury utrouots. crpc8cs. losm, lirbilflic, rfu$, T aturr: \r'hat.soevcr agaiGt KBL" iB hSrttE Ad 20t8 1+t rny &oand of ury n d is insucn. 9 -t'fril I)f )_{ ll \ltr.t, r ()t ( lil lr I/ :n/'- . 1,.. I'ir .' l,il,rilt,i.'r.... i';'f T-i*a'-(S Sirviaiiri,: .,.
(ffi1 k cr* s, t DISCHARGE \/OUC]I{I'R r,Hr4.l Fcxr^: eoxl/ga 1{n sum of Kenya Shillings l(Kshs.loo, ooo 30161-00100, Nairobi. ) l'ronr Kenya Brewerirs Linrited (here inal'tcr "Klrl.") ol'p. O. llox I IIEREBY ACCL'!,I' thc alorcsaid sum in full and final scttlement o[ all sums due ro me under the judgemcnr in High court civil case No 279 ol 200J- Luwn:nce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limitcd ("rhc Suir"). ,/ IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment t, myffinal representativc or any other person as my succcssor in title hercby relcase and discharge KBL, all ils affiliated entities, dircctors, ofticcrs, elnployecs, agents, succcssors or asst[Fs lronr all ctaims or any further liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my right to make any future claims for any amounts, cxpcnscs, losscs, Iiabilitics, rigtrts, hcncfits or errlitlcmenls (whethcr knowlr or unkrxru,n) that nray l)e duL'to nre fronr KBL or any such direclor, otliccr, employcc, agont, suqrcssor or assign or othcrwisc wh ls()cvcr. l)A'l'lil) tlris 21 lf/k,$,t , o, lols ML*q,holderoftDno.l lEtSp< lorp.o. I do HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECITIPT of paymenr of the t WITNDSS Signaturc. Y Passport/l.D Number COJ NO I ?...7...t.t.r.0. 6ooq 0..7. tz3? 66 r* 1+r 10 I further shall not make any demand of any naturc whatsocvcr against KBL, its insurcrs and or its parent company and its insureni. Sigttaturc .... Mobile Numbcr Nanre:... t I ,,\tltltrss
( Ne tv DISCHARGE VOUCI{ER I, p6vrrO rr.tat\r\r q\\A ,holderof IDno.1 tZ'?-6oJS- lof p.O. Box t g}} \ I - crc rr-1 do ITEREBy ACKNoWLEDGE RECEIpT of paymenr of the sum of Kenya Shillings I lGsns. ( @Z c-rL/'O ) from Kenya Brewerles tjmited (hereinafter "KBL') of P. O. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me undcr the judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2fi)3- l,awrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforcsaid psymcnt I, my personal rcprescntative or any other pcrson as my successor in title hereby release and discharge KBL, all its affiliated entities, directors, officers, employees, agents, successors or assigns from all claims or any further liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my right to make any future claims for any amounts, cxpenses, losses, liabilitics, rights, benefil" oi entitlemeots (whcthcr knowo or unknown) that mly bc duc to mc ftom KBL or any such director, officer, employee, agcnt, successor or assign or otherwise whalsocver. I further shall not make any demand of any oature whalsoever against KBL, its insurers and or its parent compatry and its insurers. - l-=- DATED this 2'f-' day or \t1zlts Sipature passpou.D Numbs ... .lX.l..f ...tr !r Co'{ No slLto WITNESS Signature. 41 l+s Mobile Number Atltlrcss -z ( Name:...
C 5' ( DISCIIA TT(; Ii \/ ()T]CI-tEIT t,6cl*.tlr 'vt 6' r'tr'-^ , horder of ID no. t ldlf *?Sa I of p. o. Box [{ S,."lr' "-td a ] do IIEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of paymcnt o[ the sum of Kcnya Shillings t l(IGhs.5p, o3'o & ) from Kenya Breweries timited (hereinafter "KtsL") of p. O. Box 30161401m, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum in full and final settlemcnt of all sums due to me under the judgcment iu tligh Court Civil case No 279 of 2fi)3- Lswrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suir"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment l, my pe.rsonal represcntative or any other Person as my successor in title hereby release and discharge KBI- all its affiliated entities, directors, oflicers, employees, agents, successors or assigns from all claims or any further liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my right to make any future ciaims for any amounts, expenses, losses, liabilities, rights, benefits or entitlements (whethcr known or unknown) that may bc duc to me from KBL or any such drrector, officer, employec, agcnt, succcssor or assiglr or otherwise whalsoever. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whalsoever against KBL its insurers and or its parenl company and its insurers. DA'I'ED this ')'7 day of fflOte ZOta Passport/I.D Number COY NO . 1U Sipature ,4.\- ^ Mobile Number ..d?..1 k.3 .+.p.3: -l'a ..t ..119r*.a,:"s.. ..... Ttt3 \1'ITNI'SS S ignat rr rc \lrttt.' 42 .{tltlrcs: f\ ) t+1
N w DISCI{ARGE \/OTJCI{IIR 3 t Ma tt /49 4t/fl es7,/;p , , [ -, hdiifer or rD no. 1 ryJ$ Uo k ] of p. o. h* [ ra Zttg;1n6 ]do IIEREBYACKNOwLEDGE RECEIprof paymenr of the sum of Kenya Shillings t l(Ksts. ,9e:, OUD4 ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hcreinafter.KtsL,) of p. O. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum ia lull and Iinal settlement of all sums duc ro me under thc judgement in High Court Clvil Case No 279 of 2fi)3- t awrence Nduttu and others vs Kcnya Brrweries Limlted (..the Suit,'). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my persooal reprcscntativc or any other PersoD as my successor in title hercby release and discharge KBL, all its affiliated entities, directors, officcrs, employees, agents, succcssors or assigns from alt claims or any further liability to me arising liom nry lbmter employnrent with KBL and in thc Suit. I hereby waive my right to make any future clainrs for aoy amounts, expeDses, losscs, liabilities, rights, bcncfits or entiuements (whether known or unknown) lhar may be due to me from KBL or atry such dircctor, officer, employee, agent, succsssor or;.ssign or otherwise whaLsoever. I firther shall not make any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBI- its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. I).\'t'LI) tlris day of :01E (' Signature 11'ITNIiSS Si.gnaturc.. N arnc Passport/I.D Number .t Z. ?. 3 k.A# ... CoJ t1o . zz ts S,"ltl, " izvzq..+1 ze 43 . t80 Atldrcss .-.__-.---.--/ L
-Nz t}l> DISCI{ARG E VOUCI{ER I,'5r.^t^r^ \ VJ+*".ef,"\*^^1, tl*-i holder of ID no. I roqf 6 3'i ] of P. o. Box I S\ ^*.\Sr ] do ryREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the sum of Kcnya Shitftngs tr"ht tI.-,9":"-(/ t'p1 t l(Kst s. SOusU ) from Kenya Breweries l-imited (hereinafter..I(BU) of P' O' Box 30161{O1OO, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT the aJorq.said sum in full and final settlement of all sruDs due to me under the judgemeut in High Court Civil Casc No 279 ot 2003- I-awrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforcsaid paytreDt l, my personal rcpreseutative or any othcr persotr as 11ry suc6cssor in titlc hereby releasc and dischargc KBt" ail its rffiliated entities, dircctorS, ofEcers, cmployccs, age[ts, sucGssors or assips from all claims or aly furtber liability to me uising Aom my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive ___:_---{ny-dsht.lo p+kc any futule clrims for any amoutrts, -exPeDses, losses, liabilitics, righB, bcnofits or cntitlements (whether known or uuknown) that may bc due to me from KBL or any such dircctor, officer, employcc, ageDt, succcssor or assign or otherwisc whatsocver. I fruther shatl not meke 3ay demand of any nature whatsoever agrinst IGI. its insurers and or its parent comPany and its insurers. *;{,'t aay or DA.I.EI, IhiS Signature :L Nanre: . T7.., Passportn.D Numbcl .f .".'!i !:.1.1i coY No aac s $,"3t1, c?li:v sr-t6 WITNESS Signature .,
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8 I L'Jr.ri.1! r\\r-..-,\.[,]\t:, ,holdcrof IDno.1 - f f-16111 ]of P.o. Box I S(.Y (,rfg.t,/i\ul.e] ao ry.!!n_l ACKNOWLEDGER"ECETPTof payment of the zum of Kenya Shillinsp 'a+ €'tt-t 'b-".-\ct*-d o *1 t l(Ksus. So,btl ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hercinaftcr'KBL') of P. o. Box 3016140100, Nairobi. DISCIIARG E VOUCI{ER 45 ls? f I HnR-EBY ACCEPT thc aforqsaid sum in full and final settlemcnt of all sums due to me undcr the judgcment in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003' Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid palment ! my persouat rePresetrtativc or any other pcrson 8s my successor in titlc hereby rclcase and dischargc ICI. aU its afEliated entities' dircctors, ollicers, employecs, ageDts, sucpgsso6 or assigns SOm all daims or any further liabiJity to me arising Aom my formcr employment with I(BL.and in the Suit. I hereby waivc my-rigbtto.lnqkeanyfutureclaimsforanyamounts''exPeuses'losscs'liabirities'rights' bcnefits or entitlements (whether hown or unknoq,.a) that may be due to me from KBL or any such director, officer, employee, agent, successor or assip. or otherwise whatsocver. I further shall not make any demand of auy nahrre whatsocver against I(BI. its insurers aod or its parcnt compa[y and iu insuren- DATIID this 3filauy of n?otL .l- Sipaturc Passpou.D Numbep .!.?.1..q l! :l COY NO t tv3 $,iltl... q:z e t. ? !i 3Ts . WI1'NESS Signature., a (
t.,. **l si^ n A4 uo sum of Kenya Shillings l(Kslrs. SU, i,t'o\" 30161-0OlO0, Nairobi. g-c1 ti t I ,lJ / L' t z L.z (c-/ ( DISCHARGE VOUCHER /,1 ri,:'r,1 r i tt\,:{ k'tJ'. 1 , holderof ID no. 1 /l}:" f ', / lof P. O I do I{nREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of thc I ) tiom Kenya Breweries Limlted (hereinaftcr "KBl.") of P' O. Box I IIEREIIY ACCH,rI' the aforesaid sum in full and final settlcmerrt of all sums duc to nrc under the judgemcnt in Iligh Court Civil Casc No 279 ot 2003- t,awreuce Nduttu and othen vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suif'). IN coNsIDERATIoN of the aforesaid Pa]'ment t, my personal rePresetrtative or any other persoo as rrry suc@ssor in title hcrcby rclcase aad discharge IGI- all its affiliated entities, directors, ofEcers, cmplOyccs, agcats, successors or assigns from all claims or any furthcr liability to me arising from my formcr cmployment with KltI- and in tbe Suit. I hereby waive rny- rrght to make any futurc claims for any amounts, cxpeuscs, losses, liabilities, righls, benefits or entitlcmcnts (whether known or unknown) that may be due to me ftom KBL or any such direClOr, officer, cmployec, ageDt, Succcssor or assign or otherwisc whatsocver. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBI. its insurers and or its pareat company and its insurcrs. DATED this 2 aayot 4rnlnn Sipature ... ... ..6oi,r.1 a'. Partpdrt/I.D fr[r r mf s; ... 1.. 8..7.L.. 1.. 2..7.. CoY N0 itc $,ll'1i,r..c..2.. a z. L?.u. .z k * r ... 0 7 ?c t) 71 gqot WITNESS Signarure \,utrL 46 U (tD
LS^LOB AqAf. owAK , holderorID no. tg +80 2 lg i orp r) Box [ ] do TIEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the sum of I(euYa Shillings t l6sns. t0O, 0 O O ) ftom Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafter "IGL") of P. o. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. I IIEREBY ACCEPT thc afordsaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me undcr the judgcmcnt in High Court Civil Casc No 279 of 20(B- Lawrence Nduttu and others vs lGnya Brrweries I imited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERA'iIO;{ of thc aforesa. I paymeut I, my personal rcpreseutative or ar y other pcrson 8s my successor in title herebl relcase and dischuge KBL, all its effiliated ;ntities, direaors, ofEcers, cmployces, agents, sncccssors or assios from all claims or any further liability to ne arieingfron my former employment with K-BL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my riglt. to .{n:.ke any fuhrre claims for any nmounts, expr'rlses, Iosses, liabilities, rights, bcr.,fits or rrutitlenents (whrther knowD or unlcown, tn::t may oe oue ru llrc uuur rtorJ vr any such director, ot6ccr, enll loysg, agent, su(aessor or assign or otherw'is. v'hatsoever. I further shall not makc any de;aand of atry nature whatsoever agaiast tr(BL its insurers and or its parent cornpuy and its insurers. DATED this 4 $ dayof 2018 Signature Mobile Number \\,ITNESS Signature .. "..t1 y yffi .oNumbel ..6.t.8-.Q Z .1. .9.. .. CcY N0 4tto e.:tL-P 1.9e65! (
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0 ..\ I) I SCI{AR(} I' \/OLiCH ER l, l4LtcZ t'tlef.l qr+|H,trpeu ,holderof IDno. t 3W)t-'VS lofp.O. Ux I lQl - CC (, I g I do HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE R-ECEIPT of paymcnr of rhe sum of Kenya Shillings t lGkns. E\ 63O ) from Kenya Brcweries Limited (hercinaftcr "KtsL") of P. 0. t]ox 30161{01m, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT thc aforosaid sunr in full and tinal scttlcmcnt o[ all sums due to mc undcr thc judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 ol 2([3- Lawrence Nduttu and olhers vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("thc Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my peruonal represcnlative or any otber person as my successor in title hereby release and dischargc l(Itl all its aftiliated entitics, directors, officers, employees, agcnts, succcssors or assigns tiom all clainrs or any furthcr liabitity to me arising from my formcr employment with KBl. and in the Suit. I hereby waive my right to make any future claims for any amounts, expenses, losscs, liabilitics, rights, benefits or entitlements (whether known or unknown) that may bc duc to me from KtsL or aoy such director, offi<xr, employcc, a8cnt, sucrJcssor or assiglr or othcrwise whatsoever. I furlher shall not make any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBI- its insuren and or ils parent ompany and its insurers. DA'I'El) this day of lo ls Signaturc wl'r'Nriss Signlturu.. Name:. fu-*-fr^- PassporVl.D Number .3.P.9 *q.{S C[tY flp. oor9 f*'li, arulselF:tts 18 1,gs -+
lo /v- Qa' Lis,.l Le-,,{. DISCIIAITGE, VOUCHER I, lAuc_'8 }-\ lr ILi Fr lN t-'At(-'r r holderof ID no. I i,'r-c'r -''J / ] of P. o. Box [ 37r ", 'rmrRts ] do rf.REBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the sum of KeuYa Shillings t l(Kstrs. 5c)'(rcc ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafter "KBL") of P' O. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCIiPT the aforcsaid sum in full and final scttlement of all sums due to me under the judgement in High Court Civil Cnsc No 279 of 2003- Larvrence Ndrrttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit") IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I my personal rcpresctrtative ot atry other person as my successor in title hereby release and discharge KBL, alt its nffiliated entities, directOrS, of6cers, emplOyeeS, agents, SuccrSSOrS or asSipS from all cl:irns or any frrrther liability to me arising from my forurer emplolment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby lvaive {nFrigbt..to-p-atg any fuguls 6laims for any amounts, -cxpetrses, losscs, liabilities, rights, benefits or etrtitlemenls (whethcr knowo or ut k"own) that may be due to me flom KBL or any such director, otEccr, employee, ageut, successor or assign or otherwise whatsocver. I further shall not makc any dcmaud of any Dature whatsoever against KBL, its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. 2018 DATED this, "r signature .i'$.sS,:. day of \/ i Passport/I.D Numbel COY NO ., Mobilc Number WITNESS Signaturc.. \ .r ilt,' g-55'9 ' 49 4sa Addrcss...
I )e c't'", '7 ) Lt4 '-' l't'l )|->)-,L u N DISCHARGE VOUCIII'R t, i4katel;+ fd.,-tirS'/A,holderofIDno. I gi i +q4 t lofP.o. Box [ ] do HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of pavment of the sum of Kenya Shillings t l(Ksfrs. SO , Orr')-) from Kenya Breweries Umited (hcreinafter "KBL) of P. o. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum in fi:tl and final settlement of all sums due to me under the judgcmcnt in Hlgh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- Lawrtncc Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries r.imited ("the Suit"). a IN CONSIDERA.TION of the aforesaid payment I, my pcrsonal represcntative or any other pcrson as rny succcssor in title hereby release and discharge KBI- all its tfifiliatod entities, directors, of6cers, employces, ag,ents, successors or assips from all claims or any further liability to mc arising from my forurer cmployment with KBL and i-n the Suit. I hercby waivc --{ny rgllt to make any future claims for anv amouDs, expenses, losses, liabilities, ri8trts, benefits or entitlements (whether known or uuklown) that may be due to mc from KII L or any such director, officer, cmployce, agent, successor or assign or otherwise whatsoever. I further shall oot make any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBL, its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. DATEDthis 3olk aayor fr7tlzon Siparure ...4:f*1. Pax6/rtr'I.D Numbe; ..t.1.5.:t.*lr-.t. CoY l{0 L)ct $'llti... p- tll?.:t.c.q.a:t. . . WITNESS Signatulc., \lrnrr-:... 50 Ls+ \ r,l'.'.'
A ?v htmrlq I ' A*twl ) 7 oot> o C, \.i.i I DISCHAT{G E VOUCHER ttt"tltvt, / ,holderof IDno. I 3L,g34l+2- lof P.O. I do HER-EBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the t ,,y'r;rrl ldr nqt' soxl36q -irhnn Sum of Kenya Shillings l(Kshs. S t7 0u{,J- ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafter "KBL") of P. O. Box 30161-00100. Nairobi I HIfREBY ACCEIrI the aforesaid sum in full and final settlemcnt of all sums due to mc under the judgcment in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003' Lawrence Ndultu and othcrs vs Kenya Brewerles Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid paymeut ! my personal representative or aoy other person as my successor in title hereby release and discharge ICI. all its affiliated entities, directors, officers, emplOyeeS, agetrts, suc@Ssors Or assiptrs from all claims or any further liability to me arisiDg ftom my former employmcnt with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive rny_ rig,ht to mBke any fuurre claims for aDy ,mounts, exPenses, losse-s, liahilities, rights, benefits or entitlements (whether known or unknown) that may bc due to me from KBL or any such director, officer, employee,, agent, succcssor or assign oI otherwisc whatsoever. I further shall ss[ make any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBL, its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. DATllDthis |ufr a^yot AVtl znrc sisnawrd&:>=;fie.a c vsffi.oNumbqr .;9.('.€ 2 .lt.I ..?... .. CcY N0 7azc, ff.I}'Ji,..r:-z t,!..?.r:! .F.Q t. WITNESS Signarure. *j'u' 51 I8s A,ltlr .'s s
N DISCIIATIGI' VOUCHER , ]i <* 1,(' lr l+Ilr+e r.a- , holder or rD no. I 3Lltl.I I g I or p. o. Box [ -Lsc il rfr..,, | ] do rS:REtsY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the sum of Keuya Shillings t l(Kshs. *:z o., c'tr b ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hcreiuafter 'KBL") of P. O. Box 30161401m, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid s"'n in full and finnl settlement of all sums duc to mc under the judgement in lligh Court Civil Case No 279 of 20(R- Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brrweries Limited C'the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I my personal represeotativo or any other person as rty succe$or in title hcreby relcasc and discharge KBt" aU i1s affiliated entities, directon, ofE@rs, employees, agents, successors or assigns from all qlaims sr any further liability to me arising Aom my former employmeot with KBL and in the Suit. I hcreby waive mF right to make any firhrre r:laims firr any amourts, .cxpctrscs, losscs. tiabilitics, rirahts, bcnetits or cntitlemct rts lwhethcr known or unkn6trm) that may be due to tae ftoru KBL or any such director, ofI;&r, employce, agent, su@€ssor or assign or otherwist 'rhatsocvcr. I further shnll not make any demand of atry mture whalsoever against KBI. its insurers and or its parent cc-rrrld its insurcrs. DATI'D this A- day of lr rlt C) Signature Jt/,:ra;Y Passport/r.D Numbel ... t I A 1. 2 .t, y. CoY N0 cs:TZ Mobile Number.. \\'t1'\ l.ss 5 igrt.ri u ir' c1e? 3rl'r ttL .Q.l[.t.c.. A t . t.. a..s.s -f !lr't 52 Lsq \ Ll .,...
\ ar 0 ) DISCIIAII(; l, \/()U(ll I liR f, tl2ULi nuflt (-{ft l-l,yrg , holder of tD no. t t[x 4Gs-,< | ot p. O. Box I g 6l mnf6fi1i5f ] do HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of rhe sum of Kenya Shilling; t l(Kshs. (q U U't. ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinaftcr'KIll-") of P. O. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. I HER-EBY ACCEITI thc aforesaid sum in full and final seltlement of all sums due lo nrc under the judgemcnt in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2fi)3- t awrcnce Ndutlu and others vs Kenya Brcwcrics Limited ("thc Suir"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my personal rcpresentativc or any othcr pcrson as my sucoessor in title hereby release and discharge KBI-, all its affiliated entities, directors, ollicers, employees, agents, successors or assigns from all claims or any furthcr liability to me arising from my formcr cmploymcnt with KBL and in thc Suit. I herehy waive my rigbt to make any future claims for any amounts, cxpenscs, losscs, liabilitics, riglrts, bencfits or eotitlemenls (whether known or unknown) that may be due to me from KUL or aoy such director, officer, employee, agent, successor or assign or otherwise whatsoever. I further shall not make any demand of any nalure whatsocver against KBL, its insuroni :rnd or its parent company and its insurcrs. l).-\'l'l'll) rlris . ' i dur ot 1. , , -lo I\ Signature PassporVlD Numbcr cc\ Ho Mobilc Number... \4'ITNI'SS Sillnalurc.. Nlrnt. 07qi oo 7 0?7 53 Llo Adtlrr:ss >
[\v a DISCTIARG E VOUCI{ER 0 htlun uP fl t,l'qie.Q- n'nri r''/c,L, ,holderof IDno. l -":G1 9f A1 ' lof P.o. Box [ 3-l 14 pr., >r, {fro Ttr REBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the sum of Kenya Shilliner I, .f fV d..." t1 6r..cl S ' t l(KshsdDrpoo l-- ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafter'KBL") of P. O. Box 30161{01m, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT thc afordsaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me undcr the judgcmcut in Eigh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- Lawrtnce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). ? IN CONSIDERATION of thc aforesaid paymcnt I, my personal reprcscutative or any other person asi my succcssor in title hcreby rclease and discharge IGI. aX its affiliated cntities, dircctors, officers, employees, agcnts, suc@ssors or assigls from all claims or any fiuther liabifity to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waivc {UL right to 1n4kc any future claims for any amounts, expen$cs, lossos, tiabilities, rights, . bcrrefils or entitlements (whethcr known or unknown) thrt may be due to me from KBL or any such dirccror, ofEcer, employee, agent, suc@ssor or assign or otherwise whalsoevcr. I further shnll oot make any dcmand of any nature wha[soever against KBI-' its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. DATEDthis t4;#-tu*s aay of.,? Mobile Number \\'I'I \ I,SS S jg:l,r:rr;.' 20lb 54 UL Passporirl.D Numbsr .{--ll. *. aL. .. CoY N0. 's oq + a\t?s-r:(.q.9 -1+ Sign
e z?n 1, J ut*'r h1 t;./-.,":q Box[ ]do sum of Keuya Shillings b^ I)ISCI]AIIGIT VOUCHER , holder of ID no. [ 3g 6:3 91 lofP. O Y ACKNOM,EDGE RECEIPT of payrnent of the J #r"J *"1 lfl<sns. lCOOco ) from Keoya Breweries Limited (hcrcinaficr "KBL') of O. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi I HEREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me under the judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid paymcnt t, my personal rcprcsenl,ative or any other pcrson as rny succcssor in title hereby relcasc and discharge IGl" aU its ,ffiliatcd entities, dircctors, ofEccrs, cmployccs, agcnts, suoccssom or ussigns from all claims or any further liability to me arising tiom my tbrmcr employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive {n)L 4gb! .m 4qqke any future claims for any amoutrts, .cxpetrses, losses, liabilities, rights, bcuefits or entitlements (whethcr known or rrnkneya) that may be due to mc from KBL or any such director, of6cer, emptoyee, ageDt, successor or assip or OthcrwiSe whatsoe'rer. I further shall not make any demend of aay naturc c^atsocver against IGI. its insurers and or its parent comPaDy and its insurers. ,v DATED tlris 3o dayof 6 $ 2nt8 Signature +,ii{., lb, .-_r 3 a _13 6.,) port/I.D Numbqr ... ..4.5 5,2 .....' COY NO ' l'ass Mobile Number WI1'NESS Signature ., ".2?.*.*..? y.?:1.? 55 lqa <*r-
.Y d DISCHARGE VOUCHI'IT \nn Ds4 lfl mneut2fr,,holderofrDuo.t eal S.IE/ lofp.o t: Box [ ] do ERESY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the sum of Kenya Shillings 0-+r.l- {'-. , '-ri.",-( a'n [c1 t l(Ksns. r9D, Doo | ) from Keuya Breweries Limtted (hereinafter "KBL") of P. O. Box 30161{O1OO, Nairobi. I IffiREBY ACCEPI the aforesaid sunr in full and final settlcment of all sums due to me under thc judgemcnt in High dourt Civll Case No 279 of 2003- Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brewerles T.imited ("thc Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my personal rcprcsctrtative or any other Persotr as my succcssor in ti0e bereby rclease and discbarge KBI, all its afEliatcd entities, dkectors, ofEcers, employees, agents, suc@ssors or assiens from all claims or a.uy firrtler liability,o -. sfising-&om my former employment with I(BL aud in thc Suit. I horeby waivc gt1 rigft-to-g?l<e any funrre claims for any emouuts,.experses, lossos, liabilitios, rights, beucfils or cuti0crueuts (wbetLcr koown or uokoown) that may bc due to me ftom KBL or any such diteclor, ofEcer, employee, ageDt, si cccssor or assign or othcrwisc whatsocver. I further shall q61 6akr 3ny dcmand of atry natue whatsoever against KBI, its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. DATED this day of Signarurc N)L *rt.:i.. PassportrI.D lt ir r mbe,1 *q7n{t CoY N0. cs_ro Mobile Numuer..2.7.l 3 .5.5.I..3..4.tt. ... WTTNESS Signature ... ... . 56 1q3 LLU N
lrt s() % N1*,;bo DISCHARGI' VOUCHIlR 6tr,,.rs^ Ntarvc'rlc ft'u'bL'n ,noro"rof IDno. , ;n'1 lof p.o. Box I r rG o :- 6a ,'r? ,rrdo nERIIBY ACKNowLEDGE RECEIPT or pavment of the sum of r"rii$tilttiop - f l(IGtrs. t o q o o o oq front Kenya Breweries Limited (hereilafter "KBL") of P. o. Box 30161-0O1OO, Nairobi. $*[, ?7zsg?F-?Ez coy n, tL? I IIEIIr.BY ACCEITI the aforesaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums duc to me under the judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2fi13' t-awrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ('the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid palment I, my personal represcntative or any other pcrsou as rpy successor in ti0e hereby releasc and discharge KBI- 8U is affiliated entities, dircctors, officcrs, cmployccs, agcnts, succcssors or assigns from all claims or any furlher liability to me arisi.ug from my formcr cmptoyment with I(BL and in the Suit. I hercby waive my rig,ht to make any future claims for any amounts, exPenses' losses, liabi[ties, rights' benefits or entitleme.nts (whether known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any Such director, Officcr, crnployee, agent, suc(Essur trr aSSigo Or othcrwiSc whatsocvcr. I further shall not make any demand o[ any nature whatsoever against KBI. irs insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. DATED this.J o * 4- <lay of 2(,18 Signature Passport/I.D Numbel Aa \\ I't'\ t,ss S irlll:i i tl I'3 57 !,q+ P
a3\ Ilox [(/ a\SS Ttaa sum o[ Kenya Shillings Xr'shs.5Oro96, t,F-ler<rl\4i, MtSocto lLa*;h,otder of rD no. I Qt,, lir.( r (1, I DI SCFIAITG Ii \/0 t]C I I EIT 1pN fl-va I do IIIIRIiRY ACKNO\I'I.EI)GIi lofP. O. df pa1'ment of the ( ) frorn Kenya Breweries t,imited (hereinafter "KBL'') of P. O. tlox l':rssporr./r.r) Number !.9.7.1 1t 4 L tg> JOI6l-00100, Nairobi I IIIiR-EBY ACCEItI the aforcsrid surn in lirll arrd final setrlcnrent of all s,rrns due lo nrc undcr the judgement in lligh Court Civil Casc No 279 of 2fi)3- I.awrencc Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limiled ("thc Suir"i). lN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid paynrcnt l, my pcrsonal representative or any other Pcrson as my successor in title hereby releasc and discharge KBI-, all its afliliated entities, dircctors, officcrs. entployees, agpnLs. success()ni or ansigns from all claims or any furtbcr liabiliri' lo me arising from my lormer employnrcnr with Kt]L irnd irr lhc Suit. I hcreby rvaive my right to makc any futurc claims ftrr any aruouots, e.\pcuscs, losscs, liabilitics, rights, bencfits or enlitlernents (whether krown or urrknown) tllat nlay bc duc to me frorn KBL or any such director, officer, employee, agent, succcssor or assign or otheru'ise whats(xver. I furthcr shall not makc atry demand of any naturc whalsocvcr against KBL, its insurcrs and or ils parcnt company and its insurers. t l).\'l'1,:l) lhis Ll,r-, L6 day ot PPKIL )t )tr.i $,l,l,1l, etz I Llzuz:" ffi[d Sir'.rr:rturt' \\ I l'\t._ss \ ir,.tt;rlrr i,' ---E--.tl-- 5B \;r t r.. Lqs
T)ISCHARGE, VOUCT{ER tJh*tc3 lytvrr1r,r(r K*tbv)holderof tD no. I t2]i7 ?3 L. lof p. o. Box J ^(-.1 K b N 13 / I ao-tteREBy ACKNowLEDGE RECEIT'T of pavmenr of rhe ;;'^i.:ifJf",,i,H'n-1r +L-) {i o...f- r lfiGhs. ) liom Keuya Brewcries Linrited (hereinafte r "KBL") of P. O. Box 30161-00lm, Nairobi. I IIER"8-BY ACCEITI thc aforcsaid sum in full and t'inal scttlcmcnt of all sunrs duc to mc under thc judgcmcnt in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2(X)3- I.awrence Nduttu and olhers vs Kenya Brrcweries Linrited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my personal representative or any other person as my successor in title hereby release and discharge KBL, dl its afliliated enlilies, directors, officcrs, employees, agents, su@cssots or assigns from all claims or any furthcr liability to me arising from my former employment with KtsL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my right to makc any future claims for any amounts, expens€s, lossss, liabilitics. rights, benefits or cntitlemcrrts (whcthcr krrowrr or unknown) that may be duc to mc from KBL or any such director, officer, employee, agent, successor or assign or otherwisc whatsocvcr. I further shall not make any dcmand of any nature whatsoever against KBL its insurers and or ils parent company and its insurers. Sigrrature Mobilc Numtrcr o7.zu.-s..t..b.*xL dav of 2018 5**-lor-r:.#l{"_*, , 2-?? Z3 L Coy rl0, s?r\= kl o b io 3 'l8s- 7/- ob) {Qur i/ \l',t I \ l,.ss Sigr:lrlltt... -.->r-.e 59 14e (.e l)A'I'El) this \ :.rttte \
(_ NL az DISCHARGE VOUCHER r, h4.rr. -,D1tiMo fibot" ,hotderof rDno. 1rt,'\ {;g8?. lof p.o. Box [ 8-f ) e r" D u ] do EEREBy ACKNoWLEDGE RECErpr of paymeut of the sum of IGoya Shillings t l(Ksns. S D t o,to ) &om Kenya Breweries Limited (hercinafter "I(BL") of P. O. Box 30161-(n100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT the aforqsaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me under the judgcmcnt in High Court Civil Casc No 279 of 2003. Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid pa)rment I, my personal representativc or any other P€rson Es rny succcssor in ti0e hereby release aod di,schuge KBI. all its affiliatcd entitics, dircctors, ofEccrs, cmployees, agents, succcssors or assips from all 6leims 93 aly further liability to me arising from my former employment wi& KBL aud to tbe Suit. I hcrcby waivc -_ ----{ny riglt to.!g+kq atry future claims {or any amounts,.cxpeflscs, losscs, liabilities, rilSB, . bencfits or cntitlemcnB (whethcr known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such direaor, ofEcer, employee, agent, successor or assign or oth:rwisc whatsocvcr. I further shnll ss1 make any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBL, its insurers and or its parent ccrnpa[y and its insurers. DATEU this L Sicnature ......fKfrt Mobilc Number. \\ I'l'\ t.ss S i:t:..r:.r: -' ^:- :" " n1 A"['"r.,.,"*.D Numbqr .../g.g s. .gs].... co\ N0 ' /36q- CI:l1 e ?.? II:7A -., ..a .EN -ATHEGE .-rt\. RUODTS tNuTfiY q.Ep rri)4lfe-drtl rAl(o3r 60 1q+
3 l-71-rh ta-f 4 mvr bOEoo 600+oL)t DISCHAITGE VOUCHER t,Jortrl Mu<ivll fi1sait\'YA ,holderof[Dno.I (asD a'if ]ofP.o' Box 1 I 2 g g - O a I ou I dotmREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of paymcnt of the sum of Kcnya Shlllinp I l(r(sn". s o, out; ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafter *KBU',) of P. o. Box 30161{U00, Nairobi. I IIEREBY ACCEITT thc albrcsaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me under thc judgemcnt in High court civil case No 279 oI 2fi)3- t awrcnce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brcweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid paymcnt t, my personal rePrcscntative or any other person as my sucoessor in riile hereby release and discharge KBL, atl its a{filiated entities, dircctors, ofEcr.rS, cmployees, agcnts, su@qssors or assigns from all claims or any furthcr liability to me arisi.g from my former employmcot with I(BL.and in the Suit. I hereby waive -- - my right to make any fufg1s steims for any amounts, expodses' Iosses, tiabilitics, rights, bencfits or cntioements (whethcr krrown or unknown) that may be due lo me from KBL or any Such direclor, OfEccr, employee, aEellt, succcssor or assign or othcrwise whatsocver' I fiuther shall oot makc any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBL^ its insurers and or is parent compatry and its insurers. l)rII'F,i) tltis 3o lt aay or /lanl f ru1ffi.oNumhel ...{.q-P.9 *1. :. C,lY ltl.aetr.g Sigrrature Jt'84*4 o+2t 3?Zoig W11'NESS Signature ... Mobile Number Aov'cA,- ,.il ,rATi:. , c ,ffirlfro. NAltot/ 61 11s a
,{'' 3 r ) I)ISCI IARG 11 VOUCIIIiR r,l=A:l.Ur,1A C\Alt cr+AcdA ,holderof tDno.ldr t88 lof p.o. Box [,(lo?+fS ' 6at 0o ] do HEREBY ACKNOIVI.EDGE RECEIPT of pyment of the sum of Kenya Shillings t l(Kshs5O, a c'o ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hcreinafter "KBL") r.rf P. O. Bt-rx 3(ll6l{0100, Nairobi. I IIEREBY ACCf,ff the aforesaid sunr in full arrd final scttlcment of all sunrs duc to mc under the judgement in lligh Courl Civil Casc No 279 ol 2fi)3- t-awrcnce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Lirniled ("the Suir'). IN CONSDERATION of the aforesaid paynrcrrt l, nry pcrsonal represenlative or any olher pcrson as my succ€ssor in titlc hcreby releasc and discharge KBI- all its rffiliated entities, dircctors, of{iccrs, employees, agents, succcssors or assigns from all claims or aoy furthcr liabiliry to me arising from my fonner employnrcnr with KBLind in the Suit. I hereby waive my right to make any future claims for any nl()unts, expenses, losses, liabilities, rights, benefits or eDtitlemenls (whether known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or auy such dircctor, officer, employee, agenl" succqssor or assip or olherwise whalsrxrvcr. I further shall nor make any demand of any naturc whalsoever against KBt" it^s insurers and tur its parcnt cornpany and its insurers. DA,l.uD rtrisLkDrurs oll{^yor PPAll ztrs sisrature A4'... Passporr/t.D Nurnber L[g.L:lrl.$ \268 "l i Number.QJ 15. .L)-.1r..6.&. f \\Il\t \). \ il; .rl,::,' AClf,rCAI #^*#ff:' Bor2d5,9 - ooloa) NAIROB, \ rttl,. 62 111 F
DISCIIARGI] \/OUCI_I EIT r, l?; .i ,,, ,z f/, d *'-.,; l( 1 fili'.r Hl5i, ., rD no. [ +g l T tlC ] or p. o. Box [ ] do HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE R-ECEIPT of payment of the srrm of Kenya Shillings t l(IGhs. lo() ..oo L, f 5 rto Kenya Br.everies Limited (hereinafter *rBL') of P. o. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I HER"EBY ACCEIvI rhc aforesai<! surn in full and final settlement of all sums due to me unrler the judgement in tligh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- l-awrencc Nduttu and othem vs Kenya Brcweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my pcrsonat represenlative or any other pcrson as my succcssor in title hercby release and discharge KBI- dl its rffilintcd entities, direclors, officers, employees, sgenls, suc@ssors or a.ssigns fmm alt claims or any further liability to me arising from my formcr cmplovment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waivc my right tu uraLc ary future clairns for any amounts, cxpcnscs, losses, liabilities, rights, bcnefits or entitlements (whcther known or unknown) that may bc due to me from KBL or any such direclor, otficer, employee, agent, successor or assign or otherwise whatso€ver. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whatsoever against IGI. its insurers and or its parcot comPany and its insurers. c N ) I).\'l'1,.1) rhi: Signature \\ t't'\llss S ir:ttltl tu'c \. r:lt. tt l+1, tu=K -1,,i,: 63 day of Passporvl.D Nunber . *..fr - t.7. I -:1.Q. . CoY ilO 7ao3 $.llti, oz 2,*.t7 z..t.frT 07 8; ooq 0 70 ocr o. ',Elr -ATHEGE ,/il->n *rorffi t([oralrY oEEuj,' Bor.2ieaf- ooroa NAIROBI f00
Ne- z7\ DISCIIARGE VOUCHI'IT L .lYrrtrpirC l'{(rvQ I ,holderoflDno.t lr, 7,)4 1-';t IofP.o. Bot [ (rC 4r lltrttgrl do TflT.REBYACX(NOWLEDCB nBCeII'tof paymcnt of thc sum of Keoya Shillings t lG<sts. qO. 0L,O ) from Kenya Breweries Llmlted (hcrcinafter'X8L') of P. O. Box 3016140100, Nairobi. I EEREBY ACCEPI the aforesaid sum in fult and final settlement of all sunrs due to me undcr -h" judgcment in Eigh dourt Civil Case No 279 o12003- Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brrweries rimited ('the Suif'). € IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid paymert I my personal representative or any other person as my sucoessor in ti0e hereby relcase and discharge KBI,, aX its affrliated entities, directors, officers, employers, agetrts, successors or assigns from all 6leims 9s a.oy further liability to me arising from my formcr cmployment with KBL and i:r the Suit. I hereby waive .ggr.rig!t.ro-p?& ary future claids for any amounts,.expenscs, lossos, liabilities, rights, . benefrls or entitlemeots (whether known or unknown) that m'rj' be due to me from KBL or any su ch director, of6cer, employee, agent" succ€ssor or assi'.'r or otherwise whatsoevcr. I further shell aet make any dcmand Of any nature whatsoever against IGI. its inzurers and or its Jrarent compatry and its insurcrs. l)A'l't,.1) tlris Sigpature .. WITNESS Signature ., Name: day of t'\\r'-'. 2018 ,-i i 1., f) passpoa/r.D Numbqr ... !.-r.z 4 Ji s.:1.:.... CoY N0. .- u Ef\ . AC 64 a0r
,D) DISCHARGE VOUCHER I, '\lFlt'i\r', Lrr.-, hlir]iitst"\ ,holderoflDno.I i-,, ; :; ]ofp.O. Box I ul 1.. ffr - q i , i,.; ] do IIERERY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the sum of Keoya Shillings t ](Kshs. (l'1', 1', : ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafter'XfL') of P. O. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I IIERIIBY ACCEPT the aforqsaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me undcr thc judgement in Iligh Court Civil Casc No 279 of 2003- Lawrtnce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suil"). IN CONSIDERATION of thc aforesaid paymcnt I my pcrsonal represctrtative or ary other pcrson as rny snccessor in title hereby release aod disctrarge IGI. all its effiliated entities, direcrors, officers, employees, agcnts, succcssors or assigns from all claims or any further liability to mc arising Aom my former cmploymcnt with KBL.and in the Suit- I hereby waive -$y ,iAht .to make any future claims for atry amounts, -expetrses, losses, liabilities, rights, . bcncfils or cntitlemcnts (whether known or unknown) that rna)' be due to Be froE KBL or any sr.:h director, officer, employce, agent, successor or assiyn or otherwise whatsoever. I further shall uot make any demand of any uature whatsoevcr against KBI" its insurers and or its pareat compaoy and its insurers. DATIiD this ') day of n\n \ 2018 Signature WTTNESS Signature ... N anrc Passport/I.D Number .. LOY NO \l 65 AIHEGE i:*' jr0c .\.:.:.', ?0r,
a tlv DISCIIAITGII VOUCHER L 7p,it; l/-nr.r4t pJ"D;rr.c ,holderof IDno.t lo B(.Y:l lofp.o. Box [ ]ffi K, ( ,^,nu I do IIEREBY ACIC{OWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the sum of Kenya Shillings t XKshs. SD/DDD ) &om Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafter "IGU) of P. O. Box 30161-00100, Natuobi. I EEREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum i.n full and final setdement of all sums due to me under thc judgement in tligh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- Lawrence Nduttu atrd others vs Kenya Brcweries Limited ("the Suit"). v IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my personal rcprescntative or any other pcrson as my suc@ssor in titlc hcrcby releasc and discharge KBLn all 16 nffiliated entities, directors, officers, employees, agptrts, successors or assions from all clains ot any furthcr liability to mc arising -from my formcr crnployment with KtsL.and in thc Suit. I hercby waive . benefits or cntitlcrnents (whether known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such director, .rfficcr, employce, ageDt, successor or assign or othcrwise whatsocver. I furthcr shall not make any dcmaud of any nature whatsocver sgeinst KBI4 iB insurers and or its pare..t conrplry and its iasurers. DATED this .? it-'<1\o^t of nn ft 1- nB Passport/I.D Nuobel LA.g.5 .??.!, CoY N0 "?q Mobile Number "/, \ryTNESS Sipature .. \ .rrl.' Dl>q +>7 tl 07 s+ L?7 SgL El'. qIHEGE ,rov(rA P.O ,de ffi14d5 66 \ : I. _ \ I .. - &.oB )Bt 100 Signature
*oUi rB L9 00 togf S{lvo uoJ I 393H1V x .a .'l | .. IYJO/\CiY f tLi;qC tt L.i ':l';;il 36 i 64r' requnN a'tnrd{tsJ lll0Z 11y;ry 1o,(eP UrLt sm Ofl.1vq 'sJaJnsut s1 puu Iuedrurn lucled s1r ro pue srcrnsur sU "Ig-X lsute8e Jc^roslsrllr\ arnlnu {w Jo pueurap fue c4eur lou lpqs lorltjnJ I 'JeleosltqA\ asrllrarllo ro uSrssc ro Jossfrnrrs 'lua8e 'aa{oldurc 'ralg;o .rolcarp qcns ,{uu ro -lgx r.uorJ au or anp aq {uu leq1 (u,rrroulun Jo u,$otr:l rcqtaq,*) $uotuellnuc to.$geueq 'qq8u 'saltltlquil 'sassol 'sasoadxa 'slrrnocru ,(rru rol suttulf, alnln] ,{ uu aluut o1 lprr i{ut carr:n {.qcrcq l 'lrns cqr ur puu'l{-i) qrrm lucurfio;du, rcuuoJ ,(ur urorg Burslru ctu ol {r;p.1u;1 .r,rqunJ ,(ue ro surelc llu urorJ:,-utftssp Jo sJ(rssJrf,ns 'quoEe 'scci(oldure ,uecgSo ,stolccrrp 'sannua palEIIUlP EI IIe "Ifr.r| cfrnrlcsrp prn? -.D-Relar Aqrroq cltrl ur rosrrlJns i(ur se riosrctl raqro rue ro alrlelucserdcr puixrcd i(tu .1 lucurred prcsaJoJe eql Jo NolJ,vugosNoc NI '{.1rng aqr,,) pcllrul.I scpr^raru eduay sa sraqto puu nlfnpN crualiarl -€002 Jo 6tZ oN rsri) l!^!J pno3 qB;11 or lueua8pnl cql rrpun ctu ol enP sums llE ]o tuaEclltos tuuu puE llnJ ul ulns prBscroJB aql .LImJv AtrausII t 'lqorl"N'fi)t()GI9toc xog 'O 'a.lo (..'tttX,, rageurarcq) pallrur.I scpc/A.ug u,tuay uor.; ( oo -oo ",O5 .sqsX)[ J s8urlpqg ei(uey ;o uns rq1 .;o ruaturud Jo &Ilof,au oc0u'IAroNxJv AflittruH "p I bn sr5 .}-Etsrt l' xo8 'O <l lo l SS l bt tt l 'r)rr 611 ;o rr1r1o,1 , ! n!)f.l Vilrv^/ [r,t s truro+il ,1 * uuHJl I()A iti)UVI tls^l (l
I)ISCI IAITGE VOUCHER I,ci+RlsTtcJEFJ}U(U,holtIerofIDnrl.rfft7lofI,.O. llox [ ] do IIERIiIIY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of lraynrenr of rhc sum of l(cnya Shillirrgs I ](IGhs. IOD,COo.oo ) frorrr Kcrrya lh.ovcrics Limitctl (hercinafter..KBI.') of t,. C). Ifor 301fr I {)(t1(X), Nairobi. I IIEItEBY ACCBI'I the aforcsaid sum in fult and final scftlement of all su,ns duc to nrc undir the judgcmenl in lligh Court Civil Casc No 279 ol 2(}()3- I-nwrcncr Nrlutll anrl others vs Kcnya Brcwcrics Linritctl (.,the Suit'!,). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid paymcnt I, nry pcrsonal rcprcsentativc or any othcr pcrsbn u; my successoi in Litle bcrcby rclcas,r: an<J discharge KBI-, all its afliliated entitier;, dircctors, officers, employecs, ageuts, sucqrssors or a.ssigns from all clirims trr any furthcr liabilit! to mc arising from my former cmpkryrrrcrrr with KIlt..ind in thc Sriir. I hereby waivc my rigirt to rnake atry fututc claims ftrr aly ilnlounts, expenses, losses, lilllilities, r.ghts, bencfits or eatitlements (whetlrer knowrr or urrknown) that nray be due to mc froln KRI- or any such dircctor, officer, employee, agenl, succcssor or assign or otherwise whalsoevcr. I fuithcr shall not make any dcmand of any rurturc whatsoever against KBL, its insurcrs:rn,l or its parcnt @lnpaoy and its irusurers. ,? uriTuu tt,i, E- r.-, I( day of A sigraturc ...d)rr.l.rr. ... . . . .... a)18 Pt*podl.D Nurnbcr IL L-7 1,", -1 ',,: 'r1,., 1\'t't'NUss S ignlture ''ll't 27?i..Qt3_r$: 'rllrwa \ ,EI. .AIHEGE /,,6:,H *j.i[_..* rrHra*Cl.doron Ner*der 68 ,.,1r &as P.o N..
N ,) Mobile Number.- W11'NESS Signature.. .rJ DISCI{AITGE VOUCHER I, A to t5 (/dtrqt 6rl(.1t+tti\ , holth:r of [D no. I I Ct t i1'1 ] of P. O. kx I i, o k'] ;, r I do sF.REBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIP"I'of pavment of the sum of Kenya Shilliogs t l(Kshs. IL C, r,.r-,u ) from Kenya Brtweries Limitcd (hereinafter -KBL') of P. O. tsox 30161-001m, Nairobi. I IIDR.EBY ACCEITI the albrcsaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due !o me under the judgement in High Corrrt Civil Case No 279 of 2fi)3- l,awrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my personal represcntative or any other person as ruy su@essor in title hereby relcase and discharge I(BI- aU its affiliated cntitics, direclors, ofEers, emptoyees, agenls, succcssors or assips from all claims or aoy furlher liability to mc arising from my former omployment with KBL and in the. Srrit. I herehy waive -- my nglrt to make any future claims for any amounts, exporses, losses, liabilities, rights, benefits or cntitlements (whethcr lmown rrr unknown) that may be duc to me from KBL or any such director, officer, cmptoyee, agc t, succcssor or assign or othcrwise whatsoever' I further she[ trot make any dcmand of any nature whar.soevcr against KBI. its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. DATIII) this ,^fi( dayof frr\rt 2018 Signature Passport/l.D Number ... cc\l N, 0:.+.1.4 {A?t1 ,EI.. .,ATHEGE //',rn -R FOR 0AT[6 "ffii##ffi NAIROBI 69 406 t
4z \--> DISCI{ARGIJ VOUCHEIT f' /i'l t Crtt;t,. il. n'i",,,rrl-;r5/,holderoflDno.t io J { r} J' lofP.o. Box[ t*i - CC t C D ] do TREBY ACKNowLEpci npCBnr of payment of the sum of Kenya Shillings t XKstrs. -St1cXD7-) to^Kenya Breweries Umtted (hereinafter "I(BU') of P. O. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. I IIEREBY ACCEPT the aforqsaid sum in full and final settlcment of all sums due to me under the judgcmcnt in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- Lawrenct Nduttu and others vs Keuya Breweries T.imited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid paymcnt I, my porsonal represeotativo or any other person as tny suc@ssor in titlc hercby release and discharge KBI. all its afEliated entities, directors, ot6cers, employces, agetrts, suoocssors or assigp.s from all claims or any further Iiability 1o 6e arisingfrom my former employrnent with KgI-.aoa in the Suit. I hereby waive gry-riglt..to-trq& any futuss clrim5 for any rmounts,.expetrscs, lossos, liabilities, rights, bcncfits or cutrth:ureuB (wLethcr known or unknown) that may be due to mc from KBL or any sudr dircct.rr, officcr, cmployec, ageut, succossor or assign or othcrwisc whatsoever. I further shall not makc any demand of any naturc whasoevcr against I(BI. its insurers and or ils parent cr.rmpaoy and its insurers. 3 to day of fub,f DAI'Iilr dris Sipature J........ ......... Passpo{rl.D Numbel )t" coY il0 .+3t'l t AIHEGE Mobile Number. WITNESS Signaturc ..... o7U .....,2 7.h8...4!..t. 70 NAIROBI \| l0t - l'
DISCI{AIIC;E VOUCHER I, 4alt; t-,t' /,,1"1'7t1/',/,holdcroflDno. t / 2 i b 3'.fg lofp.o. Boxl l'17 - oo /D D I do TREBYACKNowLEDGIiRECEIPTof payment of the sum of Kcnya Shilligqs t l6sns. /C O1 f2 O 4 7 mmKenya Brewerles Limtted (hereilafter'KBL") of P. O. Box 30161-00100, Nakobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT the afor4said sum in full and final setllement of all sums due to me under lhe judgemcnt in High dourt Civil Case No 279 of 2fi)3- Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brrwepies r.imited ('the Suit"). ? IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid paymeDt I my personal represeDtative or any other persotr as rny successor in ti0e hereby release and discharge ICBI. all its a{filiated cntities, direclors, ofEcers, employees, agpots, succcssors or assigns $om all daims or any further liability 1s rng arisingfrom my former employment with KBL and il the Suit. I hercby waive benefrts or cnfiflemcnts (whether known or uoknown) that may be due to me from KtsL or any such director, of(irzr, eruploycc, ageut, succcssor or assign or othcrwisc whatsoover. I filrthcr shnll ns1 makc any demand of any nature ufratsoevcr against KBI. its insurers and or its pareut conpany and its insurcrs. i DATED this 3\o d"v of ,fllr" I 2llLg -l Passporr/I.D Numbel ./? 2 A. i.Y. $. CoY 110.froq1 Sipature 4tw Hiltl,...cr. z.+ e. .J.J..* .l..r,..t :.. . WI'I'NESS Signature.. fr \tHEGE 71 9,og qjD (
( r\iq ?\ DISCHARGI, VOUCI.IER r, Qu*1. \\ rr<i ucx 1 ,gt,';:h.r or rD no. t I or p. o. Box 1 3383) hfFr\ do HEREBy ACKNowLEDGE RECEIPT or payment or the *ry Passport/I.D lrlrrm[g.r .lg 7.+$1S CoY N0 ss'<"6 sum of Kcnya Shillings t l(Kshs. l0 C, c0 = ) from Kenya Breweries limited (herei-nafter 'KI]L") of P. O. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I HERITBY ACCEITT thc aforesaid sum in full and l'inal scttlement of all sums duc to nle under the judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2fi)3' Lawrcncc Nduttu and others vs Kcnya Breweries Limited ("thc Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payme[t I, my personal rcpresentative or any other p€rsoo as my suc@ssor in title hereby release and discharge KBI- all its affiliatcd entities, directors, of6cers, employees, agents, su(r:.issur s or assigns from all claims or ony further tiability to me adsing from my former employmcnt with KBL and in the Suit. I hcrcby waive my right to make any futurc claims for any amounts, expenses, losses, liabilities, righs, bcncfits or cnlitlements (whether known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such direclor, officer, employee, agent, su(rcessor or assign or otherwise whatsocvcr. I figther shall not make any demand of any uaturc whatsocvcr against l(IlL its insurcn and or its parent company and its insurers. I)A'l'1,.1) thi.. dav of Signature .- Mobile Number \\'l I'\l..ss St!rr:rltrtr:.. ""&#!:' ^iArRoRl 970p R3. S3S 72 a01 ^. --_---
/ ( t]{ DISCHARGI] \/Oucl{titt r,)il frlOily ,klors9 X1,r,a*na , horder or rD no. t {o1l'21 I or p. o. h* t p6f4-oolof I do HEREBy ACKNOwLEDGE RECEIpT of payment of the sum of Kenya Shillings t XKstrs. 9),oOO ) from Kenya Breweries Umited (hereinafter "ftsL") of p. o. Box 3016140r00, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEIT the aforqsaid sum in tull and final settlement of all sums duc to mc under the judgement in High Court Clvil Case No 279 of 2fi)3- Lswrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Linrited ("thc Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment l, my personal representative or any other person 8s my su@€ssor in title hereby release and discharge Ktst" aX its alliliated entities, directors, officers, employees, agents, successors or assigns from all claims or auy furthcr liability to me arising fron my formcr enrployment witlr KBL and io the Suit. I herebv waive my right to makc any futurc claims for "oy .-ountr, expenses. losse.s, liabilities, rights. benefits or entitlerncnts (wtrether lurown or urrknuwn) that may bc r.luc to me from KBL or any such direclor, officcr, entploycc, ogcul, suc( (:ssur ur rrssigl ur olLur wisc whutsticvcr. I further shall not makc any dcmand of any nature whatsoever against KBI- its insurers and or its parent company aod its insurers. DA'l'lrI) this q++n aay or {p'^f llrl( Signature 5ei't924 PassporVl.D Number Cot No 4 ttD Mobilc Number..... WITNESS Signature. Nantc' 03a5ff-llSa Ai'r,r, \IHEGE 73 1 O a I
t \ u'*7 6tl ,) t,f>-cZPr/ pK"1, Br,* [ ll ln snm of Kenya Shillings I)ISCTIARGE VOUCIIEIT !Q:li-aZcnolderof IDno. [ /?,fq ?.'i3v I ofp.o. .l do HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of paymcnr of rhe t l(llsbs,7tzolr,Cf /. ) from Keoya Brrcweries Limited (hereinafter .KBL,) of p. O Box 30161-m100, Nairobi I IIEREBY ACCIiP{I' the aforcsaid sum in full and final settlenrcnt of all sums duc to mc under the judgemcnt in High court civil (hse No 279 of 2fi)3- Lawrencc Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brcweries Limited ("thc Suit"). IN CONSIDERATTON of tbe aforesaid payment I, my personal represcntative or any other Peson as my successor in title hereby release and discharge I(BI- U its affiliated entities, direcors, officcrs, cmployees, agents, successors or assigns from all claims or any furthcr liability to mc arising from my fomrcr employment with t(BL and in the Suit. I hcrcbv waive my right to make any futurc claims for any amounts, expenses, losses, liabilities, rights, benelin or eutitlemenb (whether known or unknowu) that may bc due to mc from KBL or any such director, officer, employee, agent, successor or assign or otherwise whalsoever. I further shall not make aoy demand of any nature whatsoever against KBI- its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. 1tr DATtiD this )U dayof A?OrL 2018 Signature .... Passport/l.D Number lqs.*.t.s,l '\ts 7 Mobilc Number WITNESS Signature.. \ltttr.' q i 8.e +$\ q 9+_ COJ 'Al\q^ b P, o. \THEGE Box N 24t 74 .-\rl.lr,.'ss Rrl
/ grir- t+g I)ISC]TIARGE VOUCITEIT r, flpOQG,r.l ff*)ru QmqC , holdcr of ID no. t G35OA1 a i of P' o' Box [ ?a6r$- OOOqX do IIEREBY ACKNOpLEDGE RECEIFI'of payment of the sum of Kenya Shillings tOO,eeO N-F-fl.l*.ar6lO A.tgtn'Al^D t l(KsUs. lI9O,O@ ) from Kenya Brrweries Limitcd (hereinafter'KBL") of P. O. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. t HEREBY ACCEPT the aforcsaid sum in full and final settlcment of all sums due to me under the judgement in l{igh Court Civil Cose No 279 of 2fi)3- l,awrcnce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment [, my personal representative or any other pcrsoD as Ey suc@ssor in title hereby releasc and discharge KBt dl its afftIiated entities, directors, officcrs, employccs, age[ls, Successors or assigns from all claims or any further liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my right to make any hrture claims for any rmounts. expenses, losses, liabilities, right-s' bcncfits or entitlements (whether known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such director, officer, employce, agcnt, Successor or assign Or OtherwiSe whatsoever. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBI. its insurers and or its parent compatry and its insurers. DATED trris 07* oay orlhffi.{,lzots Sir,,rrlrtu passport4.D Nrrmber .B.-?.F.P-E! * tcY N0 546+ [,I]tl, o:or9o49r= WITNBSS Signature .. \..:il- AOKu L* D,- \IH r#oR 01 75 R,ta EGEF
N DISC t{AR(;Ir \,'0t (ll Il',I{ l, .1 uriht, Llpwl fl+t'*il-' , no,o", of ID no. , / t -::t 4 i' I of p. o. Boxl i-, .tdoohfu I do H['R.EBY ACKNOWLEDGE R.ECEIPTof pavment of the sum of Kenya Shillinp t lGsus. I octMo ) from Kenya Br.cweries umited (hereinafter "KBL) of P. o. Box 30161-00100, Naircbi. I HEREBY ACCEPI the aforesaid sum in full and final settlemcnt of all sums due to mc under the judgemcnt in High Courl Civil Case No 279 of 2fi)3' Lav"rence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brcweries Limlted ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment l, my personal representative or any othcr pcrson as my successor in title hercby releasc and dischargc KBt aU is alfiliated entities, directors, officers, employees, agenls, successors or assiSls from all claims or any further liability ro me arising from my former employmcnt with KBI- and in the Suit. I hcreby waive my right to nrake any future claims for any amounts, expenscs, losses, liabilities, rights, bcnefits or euti0c'.mcnts (whether knowrt or uoknOwn) thal tnay be due to mc trom KIJL or any such direOOr, otficer, empluyee, agent, suc(EssOr or assign or othenvisc whatsocver. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whatsocver against KBL. its insurcrs and or its parent c.)mpa[y and its insurers. I).,\'l l..l ) rlris dav of 2t)18 It S ignat ure Mobile Number.C.). .t .7 4e.5*l {. \\ !'t \ l.-ss Sir'.r,rirtt'i' Passport/I.D Number ... 1..V.7*4 /.f. CoY YIQ {o23 0.7 I 7 40 i r, I r, -ti _ t](t u r 1-l 0csSDt4tttl ** lIc lO&t-" Itl s; P. O. Bor 76 a13 \ D
/ t.. '. I) -) DISCTIAITGE VOUCHER t,Ltn"S h'Cttttiind ,holdcroflDno. l, /g7lS'+L lofP-o. Box I / Q 2 - 4 c> e u o I do HEREBY ACKNoWLEDGE RECEIPT of pavment of the --'-"'-kev'90 -ktE,t sum of d;;;fniuiogf '"" t l(IGtrs. !O1 Oc,6J- ) ftom Keuya Breweries Limited (hereinafter "KBU) of P. O' Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT thc aforesaid sum in full and final settlcment of all sums due lo me under the judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- I-awrcnce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brcweries Limited ("the Suil"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforcsaid payment I, my pcrsonat representative or any otJrer person &s my succcssor in titlc hereby release and discharge KBI" all its effil iated eutities, directOrS, OfEocrS, cmployecs, agents, sug@ssors or asSigns frOm all claims Or any further liahility to me arising from my formcr employment with KBL aod il thc Suit. I hcrcby waivo {ny right to make any funrre sleim5 f61 any amounts, exPeusc{i, losses, liabilities, rigbts, bencfits or entitlements (whether known or rrnknown) that may bc due to mc from KIJL or any such dircCtOr, Offlc€r, emphrycc, agctrt, Succcssor or assign or otherwise whatsoever. I further shall not make any demand of aoy nature whatsocver against KBI its insurers and or its parent company and its insurcrs. DATIjD this ,tt a^y or. fiptl li rl'i Sipaturc Mobile Number WTTNESS Signarure.. a.?..r.3..tr.t1 ..ttp. PassporUl.D Number ,./3?. 36- Y: .b. coY tll z 7Y b rCryIJC.. l- P. O. Box 2 NAI a 77 ..\ri,lrcst alr
\ il{ L I)ISCI{AITGI, VOUCHBR r, l.lJtokr NDCtNDn ,holderofrDno.t f.344 /13 jof p.o. Box [ ] r.lo IIBREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of paymcnt of thc sum of Kenya Shillings t l(KsUs. fu t 0OO ) ftom Kenya Breweries Limited (hercinafter 'KBL") of P. o. Box 3U161-W10U, Nairobi. I TIFREBY ACCEPT the aforisaid sum in full and filal settlement of all sums due to me under the judgement in tligh Court Civil Casc No 279 of 2003- Lawrence Ndutlu and others vs Kenya Brcwcries Llmited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforcsaid palment I, my personal represeutative or any other pcrson as rny succcssor in titlc hcrcby release and disctrarge KBI" aU its affiliatcd entitics, directors, officers, cmployecs, agents, su@cssors or assigns from all daims or any further liability to me arisi'B from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive m;t- nCq!. to .trqke any funne claims lor any 2mouDts, .cxpedscs, Iosses, liabilities, righs, bencfrts or entitlcmcnts (whothcr known or unknown) that may he due to me from KBL or any such lirector, officer, employee, agcnt, su@cssor or assigD. ..r othorwise whatsocver. I furthcr shnll uot make any demand of any nahue whatsoever against KBI, its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. D,iII-D this day of r.t16f Signature passporr/I.D Numbqr ... .T.i+.1t. tt .8 COY NO 9sE $Jitll, cr .te rc.l c.$o WTTNESS Signature... AO\(,u l^ P.o THEGE d ','.1 a 1..5 7B
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bwourt ( DISCHARGE VOUCHER I,C{lbPON Otqgt{g^ OUr0A ,holderof IDno.t 1.b88'(}q,2 lof r'.o. Box [ ] do IIEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the sum of Kenya Shillings t ](Ksts. 100, O O O ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafier'fBL') of P. o. Box 3016140100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPrI the afordsaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me undcr the judgcment h High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- I-swrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brcweries tlmited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my perso "l represetrtativo or any othcr p€rsuu as ruy succcsso{ ia title hcrcby rclcr-sc and dischargc I(BL, all its offilinted ontitiec, dircctors, officcrs, employces, agpnts, succcssors or assigns from all claims or any further liability to Ee arisitrg from my fomrer cmployment with KBL and in thc Suit. I Lcreby waivc sty dgh!. !o I-nqke any future clairrrs lor any amounts, -expenses, losses, liabilities, rigbt-", benefits or cutitlenrents (whcthcr known or unknown) that may bc due to me from KIJL ui any such director, ollicer, employce, agcnt, successor or assign or otherwise whatsocvcr. I further shdt not mekc any dcmand of any nature whatsoever against IGI. its insurers and or its parent company and its insuers. DA.I,ED this lq day of Signature. Mobi-le Nrrmber. \\'I NESS' Sigrraitr rc ..... Namc: . v^2s{,n.oNumbsr ..1 hF...8-.1. I ? coY N0 3?8( { D1 tt 1+ 7 t/ vtf e Son "+l .\,E 80 at7 l.ra I I dEe .e etb6tslcl I l
.5Y DATED thisl Sipat.ue h) Sllu,l,...n :r. a t. 3.1. 4. F.g. I . \\ l t M,..ss Signature Name:... . 81 DISCI{ARGE VOUCT{EII 201ti I rrEtrtEBY ACCEff the aforqsaid sum in firll and final settlemeot of all sums due to me under thc judgemcut in High Court Civll Case No 279 of 20(B- Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Llmited ('thc Suit"). ? IN CONSIDERATION of thc aforesaid pa)'Eetrt ! my pcrsonal rcprcsentative or any other pcrson ari my !ruccessor in ti0e hereby rclcasc and dischuge KBI. aU its affiliated entities, directors, ofEcers, cmployees, agents, su@cssors or assigns from all claims or aay further [abifity to me arising-from rny former employmcnt with KBL.aud il the Suit, I bcrcby waivc - -
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benefits or cutitlcments (whethcr known,rr t,nknown) that may be due to mc from KBL or any such dire<tror, officcr, employee, agen:, su@cssor or assigu or otherwise whatsocvcr- I further shall oot mnke 6ny demaod of any mture whatsoever ageinsl I(BI, its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. L LUhrrBr.tn t\1L€L*Ll ,horderof rD no.l I g 7 z|{G I of p. o. Box [ ] do EREBYACKNOWLEDGT RECEIPTof payment of the sum of Kenya Shiuins t)h^ |,,,.-AurD Ot{u t l(Ksus. tgt] pO O l-- ) from Kenya Brtweries Limite(hereinaftcr "I(BL') of P. o. Box 30161-00100, Nahobi. #' (w, 6,y oi tTtcT 1*.h.=t*.3- ,97 Passport/I.D Numbqr .I 1.. ... 2396 CoY 110 . ' 18{, b 'ADy,G l.fr .r ,ri., ,r(Y I Box 2r65f NAIROB P.O \IHEGE .iolSlrHS d.c' ,a , ;Dorm.-ot- i{& \--.---------------' (
(j \ .l e j I)ISCHA IT(;I' \/OLI(]I IIiIT t,Lqurpcrr,. l(l*o*g- TttU , holdcr or ID no. t t't774( 4 lof P. o. nox l3e OfW+14 I do HEREIIy ACKNOWLEDGE RITCEIPTof payment of the sum of Kenya Shillings t l(Kshs. 5 Ot O O O I from Kenya Breweries Limited (hcrcinafter "fBL') of P. O. Box i0l6l{n100, Nairohi. I HER-EBY ACCEff the aforesaid sum in tull and final scttlcmcnt of all sums due to mc undcr rhe judgement in High Court Civil Casc No 279 ot 2003- Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya llrcwerie-s Limited ("thc Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of thc aforesaid payment I, my personal representative or any other pcrson a.s my sucoessor io title hereby release and disdrargc KBI- all its affiliated entities, dircctors, officers, employees, agents, src.essors Or aSSigfrs from all claims or any further liability to me arising from my formcr employmcnt with KBL ald in thc Suit. I hcrcby wuive my rig,ht to make any future ctaims for any amounts, expetrses, lossc.s, liabilities, rigfts, bencfits Or entitlemcnts (whcther known or rrnknsva) that may be duc to me from KBL or any such dircctor, officcr, employee, agcnt, successor Or assign or othcrwisc whatsoever. I further shall not makc any riemand of any nature whatsocvcr against KBI-, its insureni and or its parent company aod its insurers. DATI1D this 3 rL aayor *pirl nrc Signature Passporvr.D Numbe, 1.6..7249.4 CoY NO II+D $.,-[:, q 1tazQt+z{ \\ I't'\ l._ss Sr,:rr.tl trre ,OVLL. l- iTHEGE 'c. _-.\FCp 3An{q Box zadsg ldflrdt NA'ROBI I' I ,\.llrl- P.o 8:2 I 1 .\ddt c.: -,.----.-
( DISCI{AITGE VOUCTIE,R IStnr'' '.. 'l \\ ,^] .,^.' ,:; , ,holdcrof IDno. lt','',-.a;,)-.'.' lof p.O. Box [ ] do- HEREBy ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIpT of payrnenr of thc sum of Kenya Shillings -(, f;f -, 1 ! ., e..., ... .-i U,.i \ y I XKshs. Si, . r- <, ) from Kenya Brtweries Limited (hercinafter ,,KBL,,) of p. O. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT the aforcsaid sum in full and final settlemcot of all sums due ro me undcr the judgement in High Court Clvil Case No 279 ol 2fi13- l-awrrnce Nduttu and othem vs Kenya Breweries Limited (,.the Suit"). I further shall not make any demand of aoy nature whatsoever against KB! irs insurers and or its parent company and ils insurers. I)A'l-EI) rhis day of lr ,l' Signaturc Mobile Numbcr \\'I',l'Nt,:ss Signulurc.. Name PasspoM.D Number COY No fl q'u-7:\8 l'J ol?-o 111 ,' IdEGE 83 R?O ,\, j,ii's. k. IN CONSTDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my pe rsonal represcnhtive or any olher Persou iis my successor in titlc hercby rclcasc and discharge KBL, all its afnliatcd entilics, directors, officers, employces, agents, successors or assigns from all claims or any further Iiability to me arising from my formcr employment with I(BL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my right to make .oy frtut" claims for any amounls, expcnscs, tosses, tiaUitities, rights, benefiL'; or entitlements (whether known or unknown) that nray be due to mc from KBL or auy r,uch director, officcr, cmployee, agent, successor or assign or otherwisc whatsocvcr.
-. s1 vu DISCHAITGI' VOUCHER LEh,JPfl.D nlUh ,hotrlcroflDno.t tt3{ci()o loll'.u. Box I t0q6b -CEfs, ] do HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE R.ECEIPT of payment of the sum of Kenya Shillings t XKstrs. bC,U:^.-l ) from Kenya Brcweries Limited (hereinafter'KBL") of P. O. Box 30161-001m, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEF rhe aforesaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to mc under the judgement in lligh Court Civit Case No 279 of 2fi)3' L,awrtncr Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Linrited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my personal reprcsctrtative or any othcr person as my successor in title hercby release and discharge KBt" all its affiliated cntities, dircaors, officers, employees, agenls, suc@ssors or assiSns from all claims or aoy further tiability to me arising from my former employment with KIIL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my right to make any future claims for aoy amounts, expenses, losses, liabilities, rights, benefits or entitlemcnts (whether klown or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such dircctor, of6@r, employee, agent, successor or asSip Or otherwiSe whatsoever. I further shall nor make any demand of any nature whatsoever against I(BI- its insurers and or its parent comPany and its insurers. DATED this of AP''l lr rl( Signature Passport/I.D Number C,,Y NO 3I ?' o"la-3-P+2?1 WITNESS Signaturc .... ( Mobile Number r^lt}Irce, b. e \! P. O. Box AJA B4 a?\ Address
Al DISCHARGE VOUC]I{I'R uChi//rP h4ufvt('t t'fia'9I,mro"rorIDno. f, SoLf {\1q lorP.o w*l) ll I do HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECBIPT of payment of the ;etftoDit S[iiiinLJE r I lVir sum of Kcnya l(Kshs. 30161-00100, Nairobi ) from Kenya Brcwcries Limited (he reinafter "KBL") of P O' tsox I IIEREBY ACCEPT the aforcsaid sum in full aud final scttlement of all sums due to me under the judgement in Hlgh court civil case No 279 ol 2fi)3- Lawrtnce Nduttu und others vs Kenya Brewerles Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my personal represeutative or any other pcrsog as my succcssor in title hereby releasc and discharge KB[" all iLs affiliated cotities, <tirectors, officers, employces, 8gpn15, Succ€ssors Or aSSigtrs from all clairnS or any funher Iiabitity to me arising from my lbrmer employment with KBL and ln the Suit. I hcreby waivc .ory righf m make any future claims for atry amouDts, exPetrses, losscs, Iiabilities, rights' benefits or entidements (whether known or unkngvn) that may be due to me from KBL or any such director, officer, cmployee, agent, successor or assign or rrtherwise whatsocver' I furthcr sball not make any demand of any uature whatsoever agaiost KBI- its insurerc and or its pareot comPany and its insurers. dayor. /lar I zore t)A'l'1..1) this S ignature \\'t'l'N ItSS Sig:t::tt,.rrc.. 3o ..MGbr,.r-. Passport/I.D Number ..' ... . CcY N0 .r 3,r G $,",1t1, ..e.2 .<.q . L u.:.q. I I TH;"pm*rs B5 ael \,.:,ll . s'. \\-
\-\ ^ ll g b DISCITAI{G E VOUCHEIT )c:ooc /v27 t,Etr€cYl e l"' CYLI4' , holder of ID no. t l.f 1 b J-q3 I of P. o Box lS / i&5 i 6 :'';' I do rlEREBy ACKNoWLEDGIi RECEIPT of payment of the sum of Kenya Shillinp F/ ?? / T'fD USf7Ny' t lGsns. 5Ao oa/-- ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (bereinafter "KBU') of P. O. Box 30161-OO10O, N/irobi. & lr )L N ?, I HEREBY ACCEPT the afordsaid s"m in full aod final setUement of all sums due to me undcr lhe judgement in High Court Civit Case No 279 of 20(B- t awrence Nduttu and others vs Keuya Breweries Ltmited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid paymeut I my personal reprcscntative or any other person as rny successor in title hereby release and discharge I(BI. aU its affiliatcd entities, dircctors, oficcrs, cruployccs, agcnts, succcssors or assigns from all claims or auy furtbcr liability to me arisirg from my formcr employment with KBL and in the Suil. I hetctry waive {n+ riglt to -dahc any future claims for any amounts, -exPeflscs, lossos, liabilities, rights, bencfits or entitlcmcnts (whethcr known or unlnewu) that may be due to me from KBL or any zuch director, offiocr, cnrployec, agext, succ'ssor or assip or otherwisc whatsoever. I furthcr shall not make any demend of any naturc whatsoevcr against IGI. its irurers and or its parent company and irs insurers. b C: 0 D 6 / *27 l)A'l'lll) this day of _1.- | 11 6aq3 Signature. Passportfl.D Nuobel coY fll.'t7/7 Mobile Number WITNESS Sipature.. o72/ 6 rr 56 7 B6 t AOltu^ lr{ Oar a?3 ..\, l, I r ,': . n-......
J"" L'-rfcbclqc cc DISCIIAITC}E VOUCHET{ L Nf rr Lt/sa d,1d 9'C/\qtiC',holderof rDno. t /t.85 3c/L lof P.O. w* 1 ti? .1 - lt'itri I do HEREBy ACKNowLEDGE R-ECEIPT of pavment of the sum of Kenya Shilings t l(Kst s. {qO ool ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafter "KBL') of P. O. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I HER.EBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum in full and 6nal settlemcnt of all sums due to me under the judgement in High Court Civit Case No 279 of 2fi)3' Lawreoce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I my personal represcntativc or any other pcrson as my sucoessot in title hereby releasc and discharge KBL, all its af6liated entities, direclors, officers, emplOyees, agents, su@cssors or assigns from all claims or auy further liabiliry to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive rny- right to make any future claims for any amounts, cxPenses, losscs, liabilities' righs' bcnefits or entitlemcnts (whether known or unknowu) that may be due to mc from KBL or any such direcfor, officer, cmployee, agent, successor or assign or OtherwiSe whatsoever. I further shall not makc any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBI. irs insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. DATED this ? t' Signature .... zq$* aryor lfrtl ^t ptffisNumbel .t A.8. t. i.'.i,(:. ,.... CoY N0 .?. Lt Lf Mobile Number \\'l I \I.:ss Si.qt:utirrc o?// gti l.io ADvlr^ \THEGE ,,rtf@O{IHs .lt'iil,ffip' NAIROBI !rl" o p 87 a?T \, :. ir '.'' c@ (
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I :.,..1' W|6O7M)- I lrrxrr }r,crsr Otrrtrlcr tfrhca (hcrcrrrrh -f.lg 1d&O. Ih I llGlf,ET {ct utt rrE di'.erail surn i' tull rrd nml tsnlguc r ol .[ rra dr o oc r& t i*rr ir nlr ctr'l ('iril ('r* No rD !, r& Lr*trrr Narut rra fr!.rfa;frr;rctc fhbd Crlr Suir"). rJ oo[GlDErATtoil of tb. sfeu.id pr-va.col L oy pcnort rtpcr-rlirc c rr-v rftcr ;tt.}i''E ,l$ r!!. tl&\!t6d rn lrllc h€r.:br rckarr mrl rh:rc'hrrgr KBL ill itr dhfirfcd aUrttt,s Otgcrot* oGfr.rlr crrykr.r ce;. a8uars. rurx'crr{rr. ff riilrE &m alt clrim q roy iunhcr Urbtlit; l() ac rrlraqS frrmr m1 fonrrr cmploymcnt wirh KBL id in th Sult. I brcby u$vc ur riSbf xr m.L rr-r trturr claims for rn! lmouots. cxpcgrsr. logn lidilifics, riphts bcrrltls cr r-o$t stocntt 1s'hrthc:' Ls,\r lr ,rr ullaor*.n) thdr mt) bc drr to mr bom Kttt ,, ry sECi din:clor, olficcr. cttttrft'tc.:' ittcnl .r.r('('r's$ { rrr it(itll .rr olbcttinc a lBlgr.,:r t LOf rL[ m rrtc ray dcrnand of an\ nirtur( rri*prtflcorhpc.v Bod its rnsurcri wh.lrocvcr agBi trst KRI- it. inru:rrr.rr !r Ants" $LCl;1*' a1-bt7l t PassSnrt. l.D Numbc,r .:. ... ... .. foy No; aq\L qO k1o"r fiptL :ut* rl.r\ t;l TADyIXA, _ ,nJy .'i FOR OAm i- = .=--.=! 'alEr a P.O. Bor 24(69:'00100 1 " NAlREz"4' - I I I t [l' L \,> I 9A ry t,,lT\'t:ss \;s:r;.....--... LTNJ s d q .{.jitri't ?1
/L t 7.?/q 7j? / L L e \ Luprs,l I DISCH,,\RG E VOUCIIIIII I, .I-lrl'p t',^L^Cr+Gh\ tKr wrA , holderof ID no. I tll 6 lc , Jof P. O. Box 1i t1-5 ic /tCA Tr vA 1 do TIEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the sum of Kenya Shillings t l(Kshs. ) from Keoya Breweries Limited (hereinafter "KBL') of P' O. Box 30161{n100, Naimbi. I HER.EBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum in full and final settlcmcnt of all sums due to me under the judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 ol 2fi)3- Lawrenc* Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforcsaid payment I, my personal representative or any other p€rson as my suooessor in title hcreby rcleasc and discharge KBt all its affiliated cotities, directors, ofEcers, employees, agents, succqssors or a.ssigns from all claims or any further Iiability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in thc Suit. I hereby waive rny right to make any future claims for aD] amsgnl5, expenses, losses, liabilities, rigbs, bencfits or entitlemen8 (whether known or unknown) that may be due to mc from KBL or any such direaor, officer, employce, agent, su@essor or assign or otherwise whatsoever. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whatsocver against KBI. ifs insurers aod or its parent company and is i-nsurers. l)Al'DD this 71fi" day or 4F\ L 2018 Passport/t.D Number ... I..LJ...Q. 3.O- t. . CoY N0 S 1 ,:, ct signature .., IU.*r.ar $""}'Jl, . q z ? r.s.r .:. 1 {.?- 0lt, 3+l 34t Mc t?s\7'1
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fYe l DISCI.IAITGE VOUCHEII f, bo0-o-tH1 Sfter-tf ,holderofIDno.lref64)L lofP.O. Box [foioq oorlo NBt ] do EBREBYACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of paymeut of the sum of Kenya Shillings tr Gl -l ritto.rfn os S{] I L{ N c, r C u L1 t XKsUs. $L,cool -. ) from Kenya Brcwerics Limited (hcrei-nalter "lGL') of P. O' Box 30161{O1OO, Nairobi. I rTF'.REBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum in fulI and final scttlement of all sums due to mc under the judgcmcnt in High Court Civil Case No 279 of.2003- Lawrcnce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Ltmited ("tbe Suit"). IN CONSTDERATION of the aforcsaid payment I, my personal rcprcscntativc or auy other pcrsotr :ts my snccassor in title hercby relcase and discharge IGI. aU its sffiliated entities, dkectors, ofEcers, employoes, agcnts. succossors or assigp.s from all claims or aoy further - Uability to me arising.from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive $+dEht..tog+kq any future clnims for any nrnouDtE, -oxPcrrses, tosses, liabilitics, righ8, bcnelits or entitleoents (whetbcr known or u nknown) that may be due to Ee from KBL or any such dfuector, officer, employee, agent, successor or assip. or otherwise whatsocver. - ?, I furthcr sLall uot orake aoy dcmand of any nature whal.soever against KBI" its insurors and or its parent company and its insurers. DATBD this 3 o Signature ... ... ...{tt& Mobile Number dayof Apri I 2018 Passport[D Numbe; COY NO. , .l*la.q:t.L 63o 7 0:1e{.*.r !.1]} WTTNBSS Signarure., Name:,. \THEGE lJdrcArhs 9B \s\4. -' ' qa5 f I t I
-1 Dtsc]I.,\tt(;Ia \ ( )tlCI It.-t{ I, f\flRt-tglCE SftKLOA ,holdcrof IDno.tr+8-1 t0-7O lof P.o. Box [ ] do IIEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of paymcnt of the sum of Kenya Shillings t llKshs. 50, C O O ) from Kenya Brewerles Limited (hercilafter 'KBL") of P. O. Dox 30161{0100, Nairobi. I HER-EBY ACCEP'I- the aforesaid sum in full and final scttlcmcnt of all sums due to me under the judgemcnt in High Court Civil Casc No 219 ot 2fi)3- l,awrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("thc Suit"). lN CONSIDERATION of thc aforesaid payment I, my personal reprcsentative or any other pcmon as my successor in title hercby relcasc ald dischargc KBL, all irs affiliatcd cntitics, directors, officers, emptoyccs, agcnts, suucc:rsur s or assigns from all claims or any furthcr Iiability to me arising from my former employment with KBL rurd in tbe Suit. I hereby waivc my right to makc any futurc claims for any amounts, cxpcnscs, losses, liabilities, rigbts, benefits or entitlements (whether known or unknown) thal may be due to me from KBL or any such director, office r, employee, ageot, suoccssor or assigtt ur othcrwisc whatsocvcr. I further shnll s61 make any demaod of any nature whalsoever againsl KBI- its insurcrs and or its parent company and its insurers. 0 easspo,rtil.D Number ...4.8.'1. .!.q.' l.q (0Y N0 rr3 3 I lolri ffi},o!, . .er.?r sP l .? e t \\'l lNlrSS Signalurc.. AOlvIr-. Ifi. . 1THEGE ,:i:ffi;T*_ ^rA tRoB|-)6L-l 99 RJA \,1, . .. 6 DATED tni. }J hpn I day of sisnarure #m
----\ DISCT{ARGE \TOUCI{ER tJ,Nh 4o<4e ksa \xaa , holdcr of lD no' 1 63 s olo( I of P' o' Box lJTo Kt s t t I do HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RITCEIPT of palrmeut of the sum of Kenya Shillings I l(Kshs. lOOr OOO r- ) from Kenya Brewerles l,lmited (hereinafter'KBL') of P. O' Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEff the aforesai<t sum in fult and final settlement of all sums due to mc under the judgement in tligh Couil Civil Cnse No 279 ol'2003- Lawr€nce Ndutlu and others vs Kenya Ilrcwcrics Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of thc aforesaid pa:rmcnt l, my personal representative or auy other person :rs my successor in title hereby reteasc and discharge KBt, all its sffiliated entities, dircctors, ofEccrs, cmployees, ageDts, su@ssors or assigns from all claims or any further Iiability to me arising from my formcr employment with KBL and in thc Suit. I hcreby waive rp;t right to makc any funrre claims for any amounts, cxpenscs, losscs, liabilities, righs' bcnefits or cntitloments (whcther known or unknown) that may bc due to me from KBL or any such director, officer, cmployee, agent, succcssor or a.ssign or othcrwise whatsoever. I furthcr shall not make any demand of an1' nature *'hatsoever against KBI. its insurers and or its pareot compa[y and its insurers. I)ATliD this 3oin W** .9.?t9?{ day of *pe,u 2018 Passglrt/I.D Numbel (cY 110.7 | 3L Mobile rt?zl96g6t'z' Numuer b?33 .g.te.6.t 3 .. Signature \\'!1'N l.lss Siqnltrrrc 50x N 100 ?r3+ (._ q 13-
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,D r ) I) r scrrA RG ri \,'(l trcllnR l. ft+1i-rtlta- '* frr.rir,-r.rrr ,lr,,l:, r, r Ilr , , | 11.r..., (l -i 1,, l.l l'. f) Ilrr.r I clZc:,,':.:) i\iitlri r ill,.til.trY,\(,ti\()\\t.t.t)(;1.. lu,.(_t:llrl',:l Pal,nrcrrol thc sunt ,'rf Kenli Sl,rilinqs t l(l(sl\\. ! t:'c'7c.'-r'f =r Irr',;11 1..",,.., lll.r.rrr.r iL. I irrritt.rl il:,::cirr;rlicr ' ]:ill.") t,l'I'. O. Ilirx I 3Ul(i l.fl( l lll(). N;rir,,hi. I lll:lll!.li\' ,t(lCt;l'l' llrc rrl,rrr,srir'l srrrrr , r lr;ll .,r ,l t,r rl .: II:irrrI..:IrI rr/ irll \ultrs rllrt' to ntc untlcr thc judtlrncnr irr Iliglr (irurt (lir il ( l.rt \,r l?r) o[ ]tlll3- Lrrryrtn<:o Ndtttttt rrrtd tr(hers ts Kch.r'l llr.trreries l.irrriterl (,.ilrc S,r,l ) lN C()NSII)f R't'l'l()N rtI il:c uforcsrriii prln:r'r't l, nrv p1;';,,ln4t rcprcsenlativc {fn.v"otti{t pcrst-|n Js mv succc\sr): irr rilll hcrclrl rcl::r,,e :, rrl rirrcrrrrl( lilrL. irll ir., uffitiiiicrl cnfiliei; ,.litCcl,t:s. crt'liccrs. cr:rpl:ir,111,. ilg(ni\. s ll L,.. . \ . , :: , . ': .r..r.t:;s lri,nt :rll Cl:rrr:rs or itny fUflhof liatrilit) to ntc ;trisinc tront rtri' forn',cr cr:rpi,i':rani \( i'll K lil. irnJ in llrL: Suit. I trcrchy waivc m} riglrt to tn:tkC 3nv [u(rrrc cl'rint' lir; :ril\ ;rr:]Lrl):ti\- c].;).:rrssS. lU:Sss, liJbililiC{. fighfs. benclits or clllitlcntcnls (whrlhcr k O\! r (ri trnl.r,..r,.r;r.1 llj.rt nt;ry lrC <!uc to nt" fr,]nt KIIL br iinJ-:,uch dircctor, rrfficci', cnrploycc. a.:lcn[, sL:.cc.ii()r or :rrsi.ril'r or ()lhcru i{u rvhttisucr.cr. ; I [rrrth('r shlrll n0l makr :tnt'(h'rIt:tn(] of .rttt rt;rll:i' \\lt;l:s('.\'cr e.c;til:.t Klll., ils irr.surers irnrl or ils lta;cnl conlprn! atrtl ilr irtrurcr.. hPil uu',, t . r)nrl:r) thi\ F)l 2Ji' t4,, ut' Signarrrrc ..' ..//.r:t'i..:........,.. 1914 z 9,3 -4 c: !l l'ir,.sporlr'l.l) N r rnrtrc r "'' ' '.' i)'' r'' I l'.i ,-,' L,4- Mrrbilc i,,rmlr, r 1\',t'r'l t:ss S.i;'ttirlttrc Nr nts: ... Arlrl'crs. o +211-ttt z t'f g 104 at\ *.,'ffii rtarnoeJ Ili,.j' I I I i, i I t
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I)I SCHARGE \/OUCIHlrlt r,Cc-.t+{- n''/, Cno2!,,ryr0",orrDno. / gl /trC lorp.o. Box [ ] do HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of pavment of the sum of Kcnya Shillings t l(Kstrs. t S I e'7 1f ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinaftcr 'KBL') of P. O. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I HER-EBY ACCEII the aforesaid sum in full and final scttlement o[ all sums due to me under the judgement in lligh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2fi)3- t anrcnce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid palmcnt I, my personal representative or any other p€rson as my suc@ssor in title hereby release aod discbarge KBt all is afEliated entities, direc{ors, of6cers, employees, agents, suc@ssors or assigns from all claims or any further liability to me arising from my fomrer cmployment with KBL and in tbe Suit. I hereby waive my right to make any future claims for any anrounts, expcrlses, losses' liabilities, rights' bcncfits or entitlements (whcther known or ur*,lowu) tlrat rnay bc duc to mc from KBL or any sucb dircctor, officer, employee, agent, suc(Essor or asSign or otherwise whatsocvcr. I flrther shall not make any demand of any nature whatsoevcr against Ktst its insurers and or its parent company and is insurers. DATED 1yi")zfy/a[ dayor lo ls Signaturc Passport/t.D Nr*rW /.5.3.!.4 ( CcY fl|Stze 0 Mobile Nurrrber WITNESS Signaturc., \,..r'ui: AOIIJC^ )*r ' P. O. Box .b..70.a4t.f.*<.a. .. D7 7t 18q s 121 Address ),59 NA q )
, a?5 ) I L,] H ;II I' t ALpHol11g:f'fiwavtrt a fuit,*'4tKl.T.a,f,,, ,',,,. J 05c { gJ I "r r' I l,,nolttl:/2 tUifrAltroll.)r{Lt}\'r\cKNoryl,1;r)(;Iitg..(jlitrr(,Ipnyincntorlhc '|r'lrtht. !C5$ce f = 1ft,,rrrKr'n),a llrt.rrcrirs l.irrritt.tl (lrcrcirrlft, r "Klll.."l of p. fj. tjhr . 301{}l-{X)ilX), N,rinrhi. t tll'llu'BY ACCtrl'T thc lftlrcs:rid srrtn itr firjl ;rntl firral selllcntctrt of itll sunts duc lo 'llc rrntlcl lhe jtrtig,.-rhcnt in Ili[h (.'ourt (]ivil (ltsc No 2i9 ol Ztlll3- Irtrvrcnce Ndutlu'and others'ri Ken-vu Brtrreries [-lrnitetl ("thc Su;r"). ' ' lN (:O NSI nF:R.1,'t'ION rrI lhe :r[o:es:rirl p;r', nrcnl I, rrrr, |t.rsoni,l rcfir!'\crtllrli\;c or aiit' trlhei pclson as ltry stl!L'ti\ot itr titlc hciclrv rclcirsr' ::rrtl rlircirlrgc KBL, irll its ;rffiliatc(l cntitics. dircclors, off'icct5, cmplc-vccs, irgcnts. succcs\\):s or :ts.sillns lrcnr ;rll claims.or any furt]rcr liabiliiy to me arising fronr rnv formt:r c rlrpi(')'rrlc n l r.,i:h KIll- rrnd itr ll:c Su il. I trci6by waivci *ii iight 1o makc.any firturc cl;rinrs [i, r' ri'rl irr:roun:s, cxpcnscs. lrrsscs, linbitilji,r:,iigfrtS,... '. i - bcncfit-s or entitlcnlcnls (rrtcthcr kntlrvtt oi :tt:f;;1,1q ' 1 lhr( ma), [c c]uc lo nrc front'KBl.,Or . ant such rlirccior, rrfficcr, cnrplol'cc. irr,jr)1, slr!cj\\r,r !,r :rssi.rllt r',1'olircrr',isc rv h:rtsorl,,,cr. . t, l; filrthcr shall trot'-nrakc an1' dcntirnti of anv n:rturc' \\'h:rtsocvcr :rBxinst KIll-. irs insurcrs anrj i .1 or itl parcnt aomp&ny xn(l ils ittstrrcts. .j ( Iiv o -l ') : I '1: I I t I :F t fr I T It l';,.c,',rrtil.l) NLrr:rl:.:r,fiSCS ! ES\ i- - i.,rir,i., i,l'ji, C 5 8t 20 ts rA)Vrl..* Yr:'o, P. o. / Nii'iic 11/ riss lj $ietqt ti _ , ,{THgil :;'ri*fi*;'fi 122 ,?5q
AD N DISCH,{ITGI' VOUCHI'IT r &e*,119 rlwoo. , holder of ID no. [ ! 7t s375 ( lofP.O Box [ 1c6 -ou.St 1-tct] do IIEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPTotpayment of the sum of Kenya Shillings O.-r<- '.--.,,,{- '-ri =)t. .*-'4 -"'' 1 | ]GGns. I oD, r- o" \-- ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafrer ..KBL) of p. O. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. I IIEREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sunr in full and final settlement of all sunrs due ro nrc undcr the judgement in lllgh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2fi)3- Lawrence Nduflu and others vs Keuya Brcweries Limited ('rhe Suif'). IN CONSTDERATION of the aforcsaid paymcnt I, my personal represcntative or any other person 8s my successor in title hereby relcasc and dischargc KtsL, all its affiliated entities, dircctors, officers, enrployees, agents, succcssors or assigns from all claims or any further liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in thc Suit. I hcreby waive .y tiight to make any future claims for any amounts. .rp"n..., losses, liabilities, rights, benefits ot entitlements (whether known or unkn,-rwn) thar may be due to me from KBL or any such director, officer, employec, agent, sucoesjor or assign or otherwise whatsoever. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whatsocver against KBL, its insurers and or its parent company and its insurcrs. I)A'fltD this 2+ day or Narzaw Signature Mobile Numbcr... \\,I'I'NESS Si-cnature.. Name: Passport {-D Number\,. -g 6.SF-. ... Co'{ l1r /s'b ><z 7 t 2.L.?21bt1s€ .,IHEGE I FCROATHI 4*[= a f c5loo ", .-J \ 1;23 9,eo Address ?
o il ( DISCI{ARGI], VOUCHER t, q ni*r!l-*,a 4/u,l*1lholderofIDno.[ -'r-f ,i:, ;It ]of P.O. I do IIFR"EBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of pavment of the Box I sum of Kenya Shillings ](Ksns. Io z'.' o 30161{0100, Nairobi. ) trom Kenya Breu'eries Limited (hereinafter 'KBL.') of P. O' Box I HEREBY ACCEITI thc aforqsaid sum in full and final scttlement of all sums due to mc undcr the judgement in High Court Civil Cuse No 279 of 2003- Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brcweries Limited ("tbe Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid paymeut I, my personal representative or any otber pcrson as my succcssor in ti0e hereby rclcasc and discharge IGl,, aU its affiliated entitics, direclOrS, Officers, ernployceS, agcnts, succcssors or assiSns from all claims or any further liability to me arising from my former employmcnt with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waivc $y dght. to .p+ke any future claims for any iunountsr cxperses, losses, liabilities, rights, benefits or entitlements (whether known or unknown) that may be due to me flom KBL or any such director, offi@r, eraployee, agent, successor or aSsign or othcrwiSe whaLcocvor. I further shall trot meke any demand of any natue whatsoever ageinsl KBI" its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. DATEI) this tlav c,l' 2018 Signature . passporr/I.D Numbel ... .!-! .l ..*,Xg.t.d Lo\ No ',-3 s 7S N(obile Nurnber WITNESS Signaturc.. \1,:tt,' .THEGE R oAIHS .i 124 Q6r ,\dJlcss N.1 N
/fl- N I DISCIIARGII VOUCHER ,, M,t*, t btrvrrtActld ,holdcrofrDno. L t21T;1; ]ofp.o Box I sum of Kenya Shillin l(Ksus. (0,Doo l. 30161{0100, Nairobi. I do r{F.REBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the s f ,ity -f\,",'t rr"'ol, 5-,''(t1 t ) from Kenya Breweries Umited (hereinafter "KBU) of P. O. Box ( I IIEREBY ACCEPT the aforqsaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me under the judgement in lligh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- Larvrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brtweries Limited ('the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid paynent I my personal rcprcscntativc or any other person as rny successor in title hercby release and discharge IGI" all its afEliated entities, directors, ofEcers, cmployees, agents, succqssors or assigins from all clEirns or any further liahility to mc ariaingfrom my formcr cmploymcnt with KBL and il the Suit. I hereby walve -==.-.-q+d$!. to -pglce any f0turc claims for ony amouDts, _cxpeuscs, lossos, liabiHties, rights, nencfits or entitlemcnts (whether lcnown or uaknown,r tbat may be due to me from KBL or .rny zuch director, officer, employee, agetrt, successor cr assip or othcrwise whaBocver. I firrther shall not make any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBI. its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. DATED tbis ,'tofr day of Sipature .illM/.4-^1,-\,...z... 70 87 Passport/LD Numbq n7..7 { ,L:, CoY t10 1u t+ Mobile Number WITNESS Signature .. Name 5 2J18 125 ?6 I P. O. Bcr \THEGE . IFCRO{IH! .r@ q W*r iat a.L1.1,.5.5.s...?.*.*...: o7 ?-3q ?6 =so NA
nJ I bL4*k I I)IS t" frNbA€+t lle^l5t@A l,k|o , holder of ID no. t 1 of P' o. Box[J)s, ]1J311 I do IIEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the sum of Kenya Shillings t l(Kshs. 90/ OOO7 ) fronr Kcnya Breweries Llmitcd (hereinafter'KBL") of P. O. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. I HERITBY ACCEITI thc aforesaid sum in fult and final settlemcnt of all sums due to me undcr thc judgcment in l{igh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- t awrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("tbc Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my personal represeulativc or any o&er pcrsotr as my succcssor in title herehy release and discharge KBI. aX its affiliated entities, dircctofs, officers, employees, agents, successors or assips from all claims or any fur&cr liability to Ee arising from my former employment with I(tsL and in the Suit. I bercby waive ltl right to mskc any futurc claims for sny omounts, -oxpotrses, losses, liabilities, rights, bencfits or cntitlcmcnts (wlrethcr known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such rlircetur, offcer, eorploycc, agent, sutrccssor or ossign or OtherwiSc whatsoever. I further shnll not make any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBI- its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. DATED this 9dL day of AfrtL 2018 Passport/I.D Number ... . (cY flo 1t+ \\'ITNNSS Sigtt:rltrrt:.. ATHEGE R FOR OATI{S . & N'IARY O. Box 246 NAIR( CHARGE VOUCI"IER Sipature ..qb*fi'....... 07L2' bL'8 b/ z $JItl, oru z Era o r? 126 Q.aa
REPI.JBLIC OFKENYA CERTIFICATE OF DEAI'H 01ea7a5 Jl ale A8e ?9 Yn 1,. r.tt l-,'r,,.1 i l lo" J)rta Residence )carh in rhc KtslI CI,\TR..IL Distnct in rhe Province Entry No. Sex 0tot.tut728 23-Ol -2014 Itmuic Subdrrrrl l{ ar.nrnl orrro Namc and Surname of Derscased Place of f,ferth ,\ rrr lrr:rt Kerrg'urrr !tuigo l'exsant liarrnrr \1. N. Khtv,rt Darc of Registrrtion Date of Dc:th Causc of D€ath Name and Descriprion of Informanr l(rth ((lOl1 (ivca uds thc Scd of thr lfsror of Crvrl Rcgruratron on lh. Name of Rcgistcring ()fficer 08-02-t01.1 ll I. .. ..... ._.. _. v. B. Monranyi District/Arsisrant Central Rocorda Divirion. Rcgixrar for ' Dirkr. hcrtby cenify lhal rhis cenificarc is compiled from an entry/retum in thc Rcgisrcr of Deaths in the Dirrricr. cRD/CA. 17613 uf 07/0,1/2r)l.r l+i ., ti'h '. , Di st ri ct/A s si stant Rc gistmr . dsy of ,{pnl . 20. .. -. 7th This ccrrificatc ir irsrod in Flrnrmcr of rhc Binhr lnd Dcaths Rcgrrtr.rr()n Acr (cap. 149) which Fovi,rcr lhrr r ccrti6cd copy of rny enty in any ,!!rrlct c raurn Porpo.tnS to hc ,cclcd or srampcd wrrh rhc scal of 0* Di.*to, of civil Rcgistntion rhel bc reccivcd as cvidcncc of thc drtcs and fecu thcrein containcd u,irhour anv or othcr pnxlfof such cnrry. ..1 \t t. 727 R6t - Occupation II 1,. l-,. - --_-..--!_--.--_- il
N 0 lao (- DISCT{AIT(; E V O U CIIEIT L qrcR,A At,r.lUOC. f4frNqO,holdcrorIDuo.I l2']-l l5O iorP.o. Box [ ] do EEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of paymcnt of the sum of Keuya Shillings t ](KsUs. lbO, OOO ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hercinaftcr'I(BL") of P. o. Box 30161401m, Nairobi. I IIEREBY ACCEPT the afordsaid sum in full and final settlemcnt of all sums due to me uader the judgement in Eigh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- Lawrtnce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suif'). IN CONSIDERATION o'' thc afotesaid payment I, my personal rcprcsentative or any othcr person as rny suc€essor in title hereby release and discharge IGI. aU its afEliated entities, directors, ofEcers, employees, agents, succcssors or assip.s from all claims or any fuither liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL.and in the Suit, I hereby waive .rn; riglt. to lCqkq arry future claims for any amounts, cxpeuses, losses, liabilities, rigltts, benefits or entitlements (whether known or rrnknowD) that may De oue to rrc uuru sl:r-.,, any Such director, officer, employee, agent, succcssor or assigrr or otherwisc whatsoever. I frrrthcr shall not make any demand of any nature whatsoever against KBI. its insurers and or its parent company and its insurcrs. DATI]D this + It day of Sigrature . $,lltl, nr a,s $a P9 3 VI'ITNESS Siguaturc., \.urr.':. D Numbel ..J.2L.1.! 59 Nr. 5t03 l ,6n COY t rHEGE R CATHS P. O, bo
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,l i y' I)ISCI-IARGE VOUCHER I, \\,ilr.,',rt .fi,.g Cl,'L,*;z,holderofIDno.[1]+1111.4 lofP.o. Box [4ir, B,.lIE,:r] do IpREBYACKNOWLEDCIi nBCBffT. of payment of the sum of lGuya Shillinp I XKshs. 5O,C<nl. ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hcrcinaftcr..reU') of P. O' Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I IIEREBY ACCEPT the aforisaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me under the judgcment in High iourt Civil Case No 279 of 2003- Lowrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). v IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payncnt I my personal reprcscntative or any other persou Es rtry succe$or in ti0e hereby release and discharge KBI. 8U is afEliatcd cntities, directors, offic€rs, employees, agents, su@cssors or assigns from all clnims or any flrrther liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL.and in the Suit. I hereby waive -- -----y11+.rig!!..t0 -!gdq auy future claims {or any amounts, expenses, lossos, liabiftics, rights' bcnefits cr cutitlements (whether known or unkuown) that oray be due to me from KBL or any such :lircctor, officer, employee, agetrt, successor or assign or othcrwisc whatsoever. I further shall not makc any demand of auy nature whatsoever against lGI4 its insurers aud cr its pe':cnt company and its insurers. DATIJD this dayof \).ry 2,018 Passport/I.D Numbel CoY N0 . SL 8.r+:..t58.+ 1t Mobile Number WITNESS Siguature ., \lrr'rti: 'ti .\THEGE 129 ?ur, Addruss N
.? S- .d € DISCT{AITGE VOUCIIEII I, BOOf-eA A\)ttvlSo oqqTq holderorID no. I f O8 *959 Jort'. o. Box [ ] do IpRJIBY ACKNOWLEDGT RECEIPT of paymcnt of the t sum of Kenya Shillings ](Kshs.Sg O O O ) from Kenya Brewerles llmlted (hereinafter "KBL") of P. O. Box 30161-O01OO, Nairobi. I TTnREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum i-n futl and final settlcment of all sums duc to mc under the judgement in tligh Court Civil Cose No 279 of 2fi)3' Larvrtnce Nduttu and others vs Kcnya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDER.A'IION of the aforcsaid paynetrt I, my personal representativo or any other person as my zucccssor in titlc hcreby release and discharge IGI. aU its afElisted entities, directors, of6cers, employees, agents, suoccssors or assigns from all dnims or any further liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL aqd in the SuiL I hereby waivc -ngr- right to _lqakg any future ctaims for any amounts. cxpeflses, losscs, liabilities, rigbts, benefits or entitlements (whethe.r known or unknown) tnat Inay be due to me horu KBL or atry such direclor, ofEcer, employce, agcot, su@cssor or assip or otherwise whatsocvcr. I frrrther shqll ggt make any dcmand of any mture whatsoever against IGI. its insurers and or its parent company and iu insurcrs. DATED this 5 day of ftP(tL2018 Signature ffi v ^s"dnt.oNumbep ..l.p.E T:l .5.:f ... .. COY NO 'LLLg $,lllll, o_.19p—59 -t_t l 3 \\'I I'\I,SS S i.::t..:r.:,. \..:lr,' uo/(r}, !f*r r , P.O. Box N .THEGE ]R OAIHS 130 t6+ #flN--
/,t) C o DISCII A lT(itr VOUCH I'I{ ( LJECONIAtI 0R.opJE Otr,.rc(oR,holdcrorIDno. t lOSSbO q lorP.o. Box [ .| do IIEREBY ACKNOI4'LEDGE RECEIPT of payment of thc sum of Kenya Shillings t 11xshs.$O, O O O ) from Kenya Breweries tjmited (hcreinafter'KBL") of P' o. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I IIEREBY ACCEPT thc aforqsaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me under the judgement in tligh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2fiI3- Lawrcnce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Brrweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN C(INSIDER.ATION of thc aforesaid payment I, my personal reprcsentative or any othcr persor.as my successor ia ti0e hereby rclease and rlischargc KBL, alt its rffiliated entities, directors, ot6ccrs, cmployces, agents, su@€ssors or assigns froo all claims or any further liability to me arising from my former employment with I(BL and in the Suit. I hereby waive gryrigbt.to-p?kq any futuie claims for any amounls. cxpeflscs, lossa<. liabilities, righs, bcnefits Or entitle-mentS (whether klowU or unloown) mat may De uuE to llrc IUur l\r)r- rJr any such director, officer, employee, agcD:, st,c@ssor or a.ssigl or othcrwise whatsrver. I further shall not makc any demand of any rature whatsoevcr against KBI' its insurers aad or its parent company and is insurcrs, DATED rhis 5 aay or APRI u zota Signature ..$P9.. 6"Numbep .l gg5g P.1...- I' coY t10 .32L]l $,llli,. "-r LhEl ?'q.tt WITNESS Signature ., rOttr- !r"."u P. O. .IHEGE ;QROAII6 8ox :00t0 \' :: . 137 2"6s NA
{ L, bxLaAtcv lt nox [ f,o lLwhLt sum of Kcnya Shillings DISCTIAITGE VOUCHER 14 t-l t- o> , holder of rD no. t Ol J4 o I 1 I or p. (-). I do I{EREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the I l(K!lrs. I 0 C, , O O b/'r) fruur Kruya Brewerie.s I Irrrltcd (hcrcinaftcr 'KBL") of P. 0. IJox 301 61-0O100, Nairohi. I HEREBY ACCEPT the aforqsaid 5rrrn ia fu.ll and final settlcment of all sums due to me under the judgemeat in lligh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2fi)3- Lawrence Nrluttu and otherr vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). V IN CONSIDETIATION of the aforesaid paymetrt I my personal reprcscntative or aoy other persotr 8s my succqElor in ti0e hereby relcase and discharge ICBI. aU 16 effiliated entitics, directors, otEcers, employces, agents, suc@ssors or assigns $om all clnims or any further liability to mc arising from my former emptoyment with KBL and in the Suit. I hercby waive ,gr;t.ligbt to pg& eny futurg cl6ims lor any amounts, .experscs, Iossos,'liabilitics, righs, . benefits or cntitlenrents (whethcr known or unkno wn) that oay be duc to me from KBL or any such director, officcr, gmFloyec, agcnt, success',r or assip or othcrwise whatsocver. I further shall not urake any demand of aoy nature whatsoever against KBI. its insurers and or its pareut company and its insurers. DATED this 17- day of J aOLB Signature .. dk", ..... passport/r.D Numbe. cl 5 +..0..1 ..1. coY r10 z7( L_ Y#;., . c. J 4?..q ?= E.T.?. Ir.. ol t5 t+/ < ti WTTNESS Signature .. Name ..THEGE , iCR OAThS ,tfilS'r . i, 9 - 00100 . ET)L-I- 732 7b1 ) Address
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LL1 t/L4 /+T. O(oo tot3s3SotS 3 wL Ga^yor fi/tq nrc Pppordl.p Numbel -p,3.(.6.C.1 .8.- coY N0's9a7 Neto DISCIIAI{GI' VOUCHI'IT t,kt/goa $utlti Mqo-q ,holdcrorlDno., Ct3l6Al8 lotp.o. Box 1)ly7 -'I g Sotf I do HDREIIY ACKNoWLBDGE RItCEIPI'of pavment of the surn or *.,#""Jni1rl"* I l(Kshs. I 0 O1 g OO f r ) from Kenya Brewerics Limlted (hereinaftcr 'rctsL") of P. o. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum in full and 6nal settlement of all sums due to rrlc under the judgement io High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2fiI3- t awreuce Nduthr and others vs Kenya Breweries Umited ("the Suif'). II,i CONSIDI)IIATION of the aforesaid payment [, my personal representative or any otltcr person as my succc^ssor in ti0e hereby releasc and discharge KBI. aU its affiliated entities, directors, Offccrs, cmployees, agents, suc@ssors or assigns frOm all claims or any furthcr liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and i:r thc Suit. I hcrcby rvaivc
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benelis or entitlcmcnts (whether known or unknown) lhat may be due to me from KBL or any such director, officer, employce, agent, successor or assip. or othcrwise whatsoever. I further shall not make any dcmaod of any nature whatsoever against KBI. its insurers and or its parent comPaoy and its insurers. I).\TI.ll) this S ignature Mobile Numbcr WITNESS Signature., W C722 &qytlb HEGE ;CR OAIHS 136 AO /Cr Y P.O "7 {?3
lol-/ 0q ( DISCHARGE VOUCI{ER I, L HAOlq5 krtipnr kAl4,(hq g, holder of ID no. [ ] ,l- -l -1 2l L I of P. O. Bor [ -1 lrnl]H(ritt) I do HEREBYACKNOWLEDGER.ECEIPTof payment of the sum of Kcnya Shillings t ](Ksns. 1'C,t uL' ) &om Kenya Brcwcrics timited (hcrcinafter *KBL') of P. O. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEIn the aforcsaid sum in full and final scttlcment of all sums due to me under the judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- I-awrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Llmited ("the Suif'). IN CONSIDER.dTION of the aforesaid payment I, my pcrsonal rcprcsentative or any other pcrsotr as rDy successor in titte hercby rcleasc and discharge IGl. aU its effi'liatcd entities, directors, of6cers, employee,s, agents, succassors or assigns from all claims or any further liahility to me arising from my former e.mployment u,ith KIII. and in the Suit. I hereby waive xryrighl. !o 4ake any future claims for any amounLr, expeflses, losses, liabilities, rights, benefits or entitlements (whether knowo or unknown) that may be due to me from I(BL or any such director, ofhcer, employee, agcnt, successor or assigrr or otherwise wbatsoever. I further shall not makc aay demand of ary natue whatsoever against KBL, its insurers and or its parent company and is insurcrs. DATED this ?'tt', day of t,t,r -. 2018 Signaturc . 1k--*"= Passport4.D Numbcl COY HO. , Mobile Number.... (1,-/ /t WITNESS Sipature ., l-1. -r.L?.LL 2-Ce I ,lJ.DSet+tl -utr 137 ?ttl )- Rnr )
DISCI{ARGII VoUCHIJR \ 4**1,L:L In*rw A tv *tiy,holderofIDno. f, 6 +q 11 {7 IofP.O. Box [f. l5i -2r:,V ] do rrn'-REBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPTof payment of the ." 6{#"id$frrtr sF t XKshs. lC'C1 C otJ-) from Kenya Breweries Ljmited (hereinafter'KBt-') of P. O. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. I I{EREBY ACCEPI the aforqsaid sum in tull and final settlement of all sums due to me under thc judgcment in tligh Court Civit Case No 279 of 2003- Lawrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, rny pcrsonal representative or any othcr pcrson as my suc@ssor in titlc hcrcby releasc and discharge KBL, all is a-ffiliated entities' dircctrors, of6cers, emplOyces, agenls, Suc@ssors or aSSiSIls from all Claims or any further liabitity to me arising ftom oy forurer employmcnt with KBL aud in the Suit. I hercby waive my rigbt to male any futurc ctaims tor aDy xmuuuts, cxPcoscs, lrlsscs, liubilities, rigbts' benefits or eDtitlements (whether known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such dircctor, officer, employec, agent, succcssor or assign or otherwise whatsocver' I further shall not make any demand of any nature whatrcever against KIll. its insurers and or its parcnt comPany and its insurers' DATIJD rhis .-3. Sigrature...$. Mobile Number WITNESS Signature. \ lr rltrr aayot/futl fu{Lw:* pasrp-rr/lD Numbcr ..6. *..q.. 11..5. ). CcY r10 . 5r r "t 2018 q..1.?.i..I9.-L.8:it AC!Ltr,,. tr P.O ..THEGE jqao 116 i ,.- ^..t -iAE i '";o1ffi;Ttul 138 .\tl,ll r's' l+s
(" ltl DATED Oris \\'I'TNIiSS Signitturc ' o.r "r$fl,*tl 139 It coU - oix 2XL7a ' l) C 1S (; Ir \i O l{li UC 2018 ,,? Ytr:Y::,T.:nffi T:il:ffi J i:ffiff """"1 ll l;'1" s":< f r-51 6aev sum of Kenya Shillinp -' ---.^ Rffweries Limited (hereinafter'KBU') ot P' o' Box l(Kshs. $OrooOl' ) ftoE l(enya Brewenes' ,OrUr-t*' Nairobi' r uEREBy AccErr the aroresaid *,",,:'n.Tu"Ti:il#::t#:fi:::" ;: under the judgement in High Court Civit Cast others vs Keoya Breseries Limited ('the Suif')' NcoNsrDERArroNof theaf oresalorv'd j'uiffi ""lrr;'"':oj}iilil,,:I": persoD as my succe-s:r in titlc hcrebv *t**;:";;* n"T "t1.1il:;l;*rrts:: uo.ooo, sfficers, emplovees' asents' t"**jn;;;isl- "oa'.::r., riabirities, ri'hts, liability to me arisins rrom mY "*"".-ll:-1[:;;.., expenses, loss
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ot:t: to me ftom KBL or benefits or entidemenrs (whether koorvn :t ]]}J;. assign or otherwise whaEoever' ;r t* direcror' officer' employec' afient' su lfurthelshallnotorakeanydemandofanynaturewhatsoeveragainstKBLitsiosurersand or its parent compaDy and its insurers' l8r?7&' ',*-?:'i'"ilr*iCqt 5Pnnw€t t{trur{tlA n06q..6 1'D - lgsTvllL' t lOYqv^ Y; l;'+i i P.o' Box N ..THEGE .;ce oATHg ., id€) i *W' Lto .-- \ Signature ' Name: -.' Address
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4 r*t t- L)tl 0n4)t 4gL6oc, DISCTIARGI' VOUCHI'R l,EewSrrm,m fn,,(lwc n'Il;A'"/,kl,Jcrof IDno. [ 3 (.3+() t t ]of p.o. Box I r* I I du - c' L I L.4do ITEREBy ACKNowLEDGE RECETPT of payment of rbe sum of Kenya .Shillings I lG<sns. SCr cril' ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafter "KBL") of P. O. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. I HIIRITBY ACCBPT the aforcsaid sum in full and final settlcment of all sums due to me under tbe judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 ol 2fi)3- Lawrtnce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ('1he Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of thc aforesaid payment I, my personal representative or any other person as my succcssor in title hcreby relcasc and discharge KBI- all its effiliated entities, directors, officers, cmployccs, agenls, successors or assips from all claims or any further liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in thc Suit. I hereby waive rny- right to make any future claims for aD)' amounts, expeDses, losscs, liabilities, righs, benefits or entitlements (whether known or unl''nown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such dircctor, officcr, cmployee, agent, su@cssor or assign or otherwise whalsocver. I further sball not make any dcmand of any nature whatsoever agaiast KBI. its insurers and or is parent company and its insurers 7 gtto-/1 'q DATED this 3 r- . duy ot /)vt lzrlrc ,.r{s...... rapdar.oNumbqr 3.Ot *.tt.l..l..... clY N0 att6 Y*" Signature . $,i}'ll,. qz;a gq {7 d7 AOKrcI AIHEGE )r p.o. Box 24659. NAIEO T 713 i.ao WITNESS Signanrre Name:...
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':'4 /grmzrt WU'*t-qg,axAsryW,,go ts 6 4v/t- 2 o )r7 it+t.ti t,lflnrtn-,'n hlt(l+t'1t t'rt'lM\61derof ID no.[ C3C:qC. // lofP.O. Box [.?J h,,W,f"';J do TIEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE R.ECETPT of payment of the sum of Kenya Shitlings t l(Kshs, ,! O, C,o t, ) from Kcnya Brcwcries Limited (hereinaftcr "KBL-) of P. O. Box 3016r40lm, Nairobi. s oli a^yor fi7t tl I IIEREBY ACCEPT the aforesaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me under the judgement in lligh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2fi)3- t-awrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limitcd C'the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforcsaid payrnent I, my personal reprcscntative or any other persotr as rny suooessor in ti0e hcreby releasc and dischuge KBI. aU its affiliated cntities, direclors, officers, employees, agents, successors or assigns from all claims or any furthcr liability to me arising from my formcr employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hcreby waivc my right to makc any futurc claims for aoy arnoutrts, .experues, losses, liahilitie's, righus, beoefits or entitlements (whethcr klown or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such direc,tor, officer, emptoyee, agent, succcssor or assign or otherwise whatsoevcr. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whatsoever against I(BL its insurers and or its parent compaoy and its insurers. DISCIIATTGI' \/OUCTIIiR l0 ls l)r\.l'ED tlris Signaturc Mobilc Number \\'t't'NESS Sigtraturc., --.fi,!!^^/L- o?"t t 6o ,? o.2q ./ pr*drtlr.D ol#,*, ..?..3.. g.:i..q.. 1.. I CcY N0 3Lf,ic L. ,.. HEGE .. /,,.?C,f OAIHS '",'-iffiS6)- Natiiosf 147 ,\tltlrcss tst P.O z'r1. lt}\
u("/ I I)ISC (;E \TOT]C'I I I.]IT I l;\lt ( I' zACtlfl UIH U"Alr18ur6u ttb,Qmr6u, holderof ID no. I Ic r- ;-C is'- lof p. o. Box ['](1rr Nnigtr,r I do IIEREByACKNOWLEDGERECEIPTof paymentof the sum of Kenya Shillings t ](Kstts. <i, ()f,D ) from Kenya Brrweries Umited (hereinafter ..KtsL) of p. O. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. I IIEREBY ACCDIn the aforesaid sum in ['ull and l]nal setrlement of all sums due ro mc under the judgemcnt in lligh court civil case No 279 of 2fi)J. I-awr€nce Nduttu and others vs Kenyo Brcweries Limited (,,rhe Suir"). IN CONSIDERATION of tbe a-toresaid payment I, my lrrsonal rcpresentative or aoy other Persotr as my suooessor in title herehy releax and discharge KBL, all its afliliated entities, directors, olficcrs, employees, agents, succcssors or assigns from all ctaims or any furthcr liability to mc arising from my fomrer eorploynrcut wirlr KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waivc my right to make any future claims for any amounts, cxpcnses, losses, liabilitics, rights, benefits or entitlenrents (whetbcr known or unknown) that may bc due to me from KBL or any such dire(:tor, officer, employee, agcnt, succcssor or assign or otherwise whatsocvcr. I further shall not make any demand of any nature whalsoever agaiust KBI- its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. DATED this ,;f iti dayof 6y'911 2018 e3.9........ Passport/I.DNumber COY NO. &,-,e a7.a3...4*k {A7 WITNESS Signaturc.. Signature . Mobile Number \irrttt' lQ.y..f s.L.':.; A3at> , A'IhS ..\,l,irr'.s ?8s ,_ *. ]Mbd- 148
DISC-I{ARGE \/OUC]HER t,&r,.-,cx llrtw',*., (6("16holderof IDno.t lZl 6tlfS lof P.o. h* I )-k r;, 8,t lE I do rTEREBY ACKN0WLEDGE RECEIPT of payment or the sum of Kenya Shillings CktE llw.a Drye! Tl+ur!A.-ta u*tL-/ t ](Kshs. I O0, WOI ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafter 'KBU') of P. o. Ilox 30161{O100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEff the aforesaid sunr in full and final settlenrent of all sums due to me under the judgement in lligh Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- Lawrtnce Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my personal represcntative or any othcr person as my successor in titlc hereby release and discharge KBI. all its alfiliated cntities, directors, officcrs, employees, agents, successors or assigns from all claims or any furthcr liability to me arishg from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive my: right to make any future claims for any amounts, expenscs, lossas, liabilities, righs, trcnefils or entitlcments (whcthcr known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such direclor, officcr, employee, agent, successor or assign or otherwise whalsoever. I further shatl not make any demand of any nature whatsocvcr against KBI. its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. DATED this xJl f.+l day of ftperr- 2018 Pagrt'rvr.D Number ... 1..2.:1..Q .!.1 p ccY Nc gB 21 Signature Mobile Nu rnber WITNI'SS Sigrr;rturc.. \lmt: Of Zz 6lq Llq GE ! a 119 2,9 a ,\rliirc: .' ------------t 01 q 2
0\C tlD I) S IAIT( ti vo lo Ii ( r. 5'KL(11(H lRurll Surur2u,,..,,.r.r,, I / 5 cltc;'j t j, r r,.o l)t'l [ : :: .: . .l rln lll'.ltt'.tl\'.\(.HNo\\ t,t.l](;1.ltl.(-llll'I ')l l)ir"':ircrll ('l lhr surri r.ii Ki:n1,;r Slrillirrl. I |(K-slrs. 1 i)u Ic, 1;6--, i:.) [rorrr Kcnt'a lfrt:ucrits I.irrrilerl (ir,.'rrirt;rlir r "Kltl,") r:l l). {} []rrT -l(iI 6 I {{l lr lr t, Nuirrrhi. I [lIillEIl]'AC(:lrl'l' Ihc rrlrrrcslitl srrrn irr lull .rr ,l lir;,1 \clll(rlr.iri ,rl ;.ll 'r.rtr" rlrtr: t'; i'!tt' .riiilcr rhc juJ-qunrcrrt in IIigh Clourt (jir il (11sr Nrr 179 rrt' l()ll.l- f .rr\r rencr: Ntltr(ltt :rtltl '- -.. , ,! ollrets vs Ktn.sn llrcir cries Lirrri(ctl l.'ilrc -(uir".) lN"C()NStI)!:fiA'f tON oI thc uforcs;rirl Jr:rrrnir" l. lrr,,' 1;rr.on;:l rr'prc\(:,rt:tlir'. or :1,)\r olhcl pcrsou irs itty succtssirr irr lill,. lrcrrhv rclr,:r.t ; rr,l rliseir,rrqc KIJL, ;rll it.i ;rliiii;itcrl cn{itics, ,liiicti,;.- oihccrs. cnrplotcus,:lp,(nts, \u(L(:.,'.,.: i)r ,l\\::,|,i !rrrnl ;rlr :'l.r.lir.. ,'r ;,rr." ft;rlhc; tiabilili,'to ntc arising lrom rny (ornicr cr:rPl, Jlrtcni !\ i:ir Kljl- un.: in tlru Suit. I hcr: hv rv:rivc mr righi tq.nrnkc i:n1' ftt{ttrc c]:tinrs [,rr irrr\ iinli)r)i]i\. r\[-rruscs. llssus. liirl)ilitrcs. riuhls, henctlts (,r cntitltntcnls (u'hr:thcr known (rt irr:krL:rr':r) tltirt n.)lt\'lrf iluu irr ntc l'ronl KIll. ttr -iu], such rlircc:o r,'o lficc i; c nr ployee. l,{,jnt, 'uec''.({)r rir ;r\\i',r't r'rr rrt}rcr.r'isu \t.h:.tls ()c 'cr. I fu:ti;cr shltll not nlitkc Jni'<lenlitntj of unr n rtirr,' \\'l].t::( r!r)r ,r,1 tir.:t Kltl-. i:: i[:,:licrs anrl .rr ils J)rtidnt contl)irtlu:ttttl ils ttt.r;r,:t:. $.,i1,"[, . D J,lA |1.6 ?: q1y , ,N:. Sq ia :.' 150 lrr
c t / 6 Lt 4,\ ls..3J 6'a, aay or /J1zl t zgm Pasffrt/I. D N umber -.1 .c:.*. 2. 7.?. ?.:,3... .. Coy N0. _r? I Signature $.ilti. ...e-z .r-.!.,1 tgsi..b WITNESS Signature ... L L ' I' DISCHARGE VOUCHIIR \bn"tb trt. l^/MO t ,holderof IDno.I OQl-lS ql ]ofP.o. Box [ / 38k,q, n J r, ] do r{F'REBY ACKNowLEncd nBcrtP, of pavment of thc sum of Xenya Strlttiirgs I l6sns. s el uutl.' ) from Kcnyo Brcwerics Limlted (hcreinafier 'rcBL') of P. o. Box 30161-00100, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEITT thc aforcsaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me under the judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- t-awrence Nduttu and others vs Kenya Breweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I my personal reprcsertalive or any other person &s my successor in title hercby rclcasc and discharge KBL" 8Il it5 nffili316{ entities, directors, ofEcers, employees, agents, suc@ssors or assips from all claims or any further liability to me arising from my former employment with l(BL and in the Suit. I hereby rvaive my- right to make any future claims for any zmounts, 'exPenses, losse's' Iiabilities' righs' benefrts or entitlcments (whether known or unknown) that may be due to mc from KBt, or any such dLector, ofliccr, employee, agent, sucCeSSOr or assign or otheruriSe whaLsoevcr. I further shall not make aoy dcmand of any nature whatsoever against KBL, its insurers and or its parent compaoy and its insurers. D.,\'I'ED this 3rth lOvL! t P. O. 8ox 2 ri]EGE . icR oAllis ;LfoC1 ..; {-ooroo' lat---\ca, 151 Qss t 4+
Nst") a/o /* I)ISCI IAt{GE \'OUCI IIIII w( lv uSu I' (ag.n<-e )v\.,r,.,rr.r1 |1'1.,,-,,.^r,"rlholderof IDno.Ig -16r i3lr. lof p.O. Box I lg I 74 -oolc o] do HEREBYACKN0WLEDGE RECEIII ofpaymenr of the sum of Kcnya Shillings l(Icshs. e c,Co of- 30161-fi)100, Nairobi. or tls parcnt company and its -uL., DATED tlis JI i L") of P. O. *i I IIEREBY ACCEI'T the aforesaid sunt iu tull antl tinal sctrlemenl of all sunrs duc to mc under the judgemcnr in ltigh court civil case No 279 ol 2003. Lswrencc Ndultu and others vs Kenya Brcweries Limited (.,thc Suit.'). IN CONSTDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my pcrsonal rcprcscntative or any othcr f'€rson as my successor in title hereby relcasc and discharge KB[. all its affiliarcd entities, dircctors, officers, cmployees, agents, succcssors or assigns from all clainrs or any lurthcr Iiability to me arisiog from my former employmcnr wirh KBL and in rhe Suit. t hereby waivc my right to make any futurc claims for an), anrounts, cxpcnscs, losscs, liabilities, rights, bencfits or entitlemenls (whether known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such director, officer. employee. agcnt, sucocssor or assiglr or otherwisc whatsocvcr. I furthcr shall not makc any demand of any naturc whalsocvcr againsr KBL, its insurcrs and Signature ... ... . Mobile Numbcr l\',t't NEss Sittutlrrrc.. \;rrrr r q1zl4al:ls3 Parsprt/t.D Number .A..7..a..tr.21. ? - c,oY ilg \2er{ tnsuters. day of ,fr .# ,r1,L 2018 152 lst ) . \.i,lrt s. ... (
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B\ TIARGI' \/OUCI{E,R le DISC I' lsiht<. \[r1,.r'r,n'a+ t1.1t\nraags, , bolder of ID no. t I t 3 5'*tS I of P. o. Box [ ]f,f-r"Ehk-*,) do t.{EIIEUY ACKNOWLEDGB R-ECEIPT of paymcnt of thc sum of Kenya Shillings lGGtrs. \t,O,c c.tl: 30161-00100, wairdUi. ONL {hrr.rtXterfS T(rl-rr\nnl\ o$Jl_\ \ t ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinaftcr'KBL") of P. O. Rox I HEREIiY ACCEPT the aforqsaid sum in ftrll and final settlement of all sums due to me under the judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2fi)3- L,awrence Nduttu and othcrs vs Kcnya Brrcweries-Llmited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforcsaid payment I, my personal reprascntative or any other person a-s ruy suc@ssor in titlc hereby release and dischargc KBL, all its affiliated entities, directors, ofncers, employees, agents, successors or assigns from all claims or any further liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hercby waive my- right to make any future claims for any amounts, .expenses, losses, liabilities, rights, benefits or entitlements (whethcr known or unknown) that may be due to me from KllL or any such director, otficer, employee, agent, successor or assign or otherwisc wLatsucvct. I further shall not make any dcmand of any nature whatsocver against KBI- its insurers and or its parent company and its insurers. Passport/I.D Numbe; ..0..8.t h. t .tP.f* CcY H0 . 5t+ S'l Mobilc Number \\.I'I'NI]SS S igr ri'i trte \.,:,t- .QA+.r.-s...x!:7.1.5 1.. . eo E 154 jjol ,\r1,i i'.: tr(t ei DATED this day of Signature e@* .
l/ DATED this .7 c, Signaturc ......\$Q. $,il'Jl, q z/,n t,v li ( l WI'TNESS Signaturc... t21 3q:1 31tL Coy t10 z{+z IJY t,. /t DISCIIARGE VOUCI{EII t, bNtA Mu{'tc (.t t1tilS; ,hotderof IDno. I LTLt 3ct 4 ]of P.O. nox 1 / (\ I do HEIIEBY ACKNoWLEDGE RECEIPT of payment of the ' Nl,twhvN t sum of Kcnya Shillings t l(Ksns. J01OoO/- ) from Kenya Breweries Limited (hereinafter'KBL) of P. O. Box 30161{0100, Nairobi. t HEREIIY ACCEITT the atbrcsaid sum in full and final settlement of all sums due to me undcr the judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- I-swreuce Nduttu and others vs Kcnyo Brcweries Linrited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of the aforesaid payment I, my personal represeutative or aoy other pcrson as my succcssor in ti0e hercby rclease and discharge KBL, all its sffrliated entities, dircctors, of6cers, employees, agents, successors or assip.s from all claims or aay furthcr liability to me arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hereby waive --.-.. my right to rJrake any future claims lor any amounts, -expenses, losses, liabilities, rights, bencfits or cntitlcmenls (whether known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such dircctor, officer, employec, agent, successor or assign or otherwise whatsoever. I further shall not makc any dcmaod of any nature whalsoever against KBI. its insurers and or its parent company atrd its insurers. day ot A7" / zo:rl 155 lqt .,IT]EGE AOAIHS P. O. Box 2 Nar N . \, i,.t:css
f\, r,h I a-ars"*.| DISC]I{ARGI' \/OTi(]I I I'IT t, JCHu LuLth NCt-tmT,holdcroflDno.t gG5 Zj ts lofP.o. Box [ ] do HIIREBY ACKNOWLEDGE R-ECEIPT of payment of the sum of Kenya Shillings t l(Kshs. SO,tO> l-' ) from Kenya Breweries Umited (hereinafter'KBL') of P. O. Box 30161-001m, Nairobi. I HEREBY ACCEIvI thc aforcsaid sunr in full and final settlcnrent of all sunrs duc to nrc undcr the judgement in High Court Civil Case No 279 of 2003- t awrence Nduttu and othcrs vs Kenya Rreweries Limited ("the Suit"). IN CONSIDERATION of thc aforcsair.l payment [. nr1, pcrsonal representative or any other person as my successor in title hereby rclease and discharge KBL dl its affiliatcd cntitics, directors, officcrs, eurployecs, agenls, succcrsors or assigns tiom all claims or any furthcr liability to mc arising from my former employment with KBL and in the Suit. I hcrcby *'aivc my right to make any future claims for any amounts, c.xpcnscs, losscs, liahilities, rights, benefits or entitlements (*'hethcr known or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such dircctor, officcr, cmploycc, agcrrt, succcssor or assign or otherwise whatsoever. I further shall not make any dcrnand of any naturc whalsoever against KBL, its insurcrs and or its parent company and its insurcrs. l)A'l'l'll) this {a €.e--=rg. day ot X1f o4lzoLB Sigraturc PassportiI.D Number ... .fi (. 1?.f..t .; COY N0 'tti r o Mohilc Numtrcr l\',t'l'NItss Sienlturc Ntrtttr.r ?'7.+.7 h.s.c s:.+ 156 GE ..\r[!r-.. A Ir,.^ \-=---------- Q1a
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BANKERS CHEQUE {,. ,"& '!x Oate U.oe a.2, (absaf Ab.l Brnt X.n r PLC HEAD (TFICE i'AIROSI ff**r" Sh,rings Er{ ffi 03-001 ,,J Sh 6+, +oq .oo: Absa 8!ok Keny. PLC r{l OUEENSWAY Thir chcque must bear two authoris€d signature rf rmount i9 oY.. Ksh f0O,OOo/. 26t21 Ol.q(. llumb.r Banl Cod. A..o!lrt lluobar [. I ?Eq 5qr:O ]OO I jlr! lt ,,,oo lqoo l5 ao,'' 162 aqt I W ketNt'*$' a.f\o$>"'ry'&
BANKERS CHEGIUE IW labsat Abtr Brnk Krnyr PLC HEAD OFFICE NAIROBI flffi_s 6?^r*Hl a+, 06.ro12J 03-001 Sh 64,161,o0 - Absa Bank Keoya PLC P €s I'EL f!*.nr. Shillings 9t r.le,{ t..J 3 E On ly OUEENSWAY qlmBllffilr This cheque must bear two authorised signatures if amount is over f\sh I00,OOO/. 2&aAl Chlquc Nurnb.r S.nI Coda Accoum iumb.. rr I ? E 9 L Erl0 loO I lr: L r.,"O0 I loo ! 5 a6rr. J^^.S 9-i3.W tut1"*1o 2 qltlzuz- 763 E00 @ I
labsal Abt B|nt K'ly! PtC HEAD OFFrcE TAIROBI f!Kenra shillines ffi*E di:.f.#Ell BANKERS GHEQUE oS.coatt 24, 03- 001 €b I il s h 6+,16g.@: Absa B.nk K.ny, PLC t, ( e Onlv OUEENSWAY 761
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BANXERS CHEAUE labsal A!.r B.ltt xxlF Ptc IGAD OFFrcT T|A|ROSI ffi oorc lt,Q3'loa!. 03 - 001 l3c,sar'oo=- b OUEENSWAY Shitlings L Sh z Onl,' This chcquc must bc.r two luthoris.d signlturtt if .morrnt is oncr lGtr fm,OOO/- ?4lEn1 Ch.qu. t{uinb.r 8..t Coda A.to.r^t Xi/.iib.r [. I eEqE ]r:O 1O0 t lr: ll.,,,oo tcoo l5 aolF Tp*n MOHn ru Eo K-{jb tu\&n 2q 3 2o2z 165 ,Jor I Absa B.nk xanyr PLc%
labsal BANKERS GHEQUE Ab.r Ernk K.tryr PLc HUAD OFFICE NAIROOI Ebt^ttOb MAu F,{r#rE 6?f,+Hr Date ?+. OL, ?oQ- 03-001 s h 6l ,+61.0O:- [**r" shillinss QUEENSWAY NtX€ Only 766 Thi5 ch€qu! must bear trvo authorised si3natures if amount i3 over Ksh 100,000/= 2,l()gt1 Chaqr.fuint. 8.nr Cod. A..oun! n'/mbtr n. L ?Eq5 er:o loo l:lr! lL,'Do lgo0 t 5 eo'p Irl*J"-'( * trr^* /\t b^1- o e. l-+ o^ > 1 [u /+ ) z')i) 303 Ab!. 8.nk Xrnyr PtrC @ s
BAI{KERS CHEQUE labsaf ab.r Bank Krrya PLc iiElo oFFlcE NAlRoal Lffi ^16 On ly Y.sh r0O,00O/= Jrr. 2+'ob' C,.a)) 05-001 s h 67, 161's$ - /-@e\ \sdog/ N ero Kr Nb TI'JD+ fl*""r" Shiltings OUEENSWAY This cheouc must be.r two authorised gign!turrs if amount is over ziiiit
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BANKERS CHEQUE gH[e Effii (absal @EEWfil Ul. o3o Qoaa 03- 001 Sh roff3!.6p:- Absa Bank Kenya PL( tqtte Ab6. B6nl Kony. PLC HEAO OFFICE NAIROAI 604 e [.]*""r" shillings P OUEENSWAY t E This cheque must bear two authorised signatures if amount is ovcr lGh f00,0O0/. 24]s/21 Cha(u. turnoar Oa6l Cada Aca.xrnt Xu,nbar ilr I eEqE ar:O IOO I lr: lL,,,,OD llOO l5 eOn. 9,7, l.€S Hc uXxnz cqrlry/g/ A4l2r?+J.t &* 168 dos ,.fm.r G*) E !-tl
BANKERS CHEOUE labsal Ablr BEnk KenyE PLC HEAO OFFICE NAIROBI 'rtrlq- t(Uuxrl [*** Shillings $ffi Date Q4 .03,cDoa 03-001 l3r,SB1'oo- Absa Eank Kenya PLC Sh k1UE al rJE Onl qUEENSWAY @milm This chequG must bsar turo .uthoris€d signatures if amount is over Ksh 10O,0O0/. 26121 Ciaqoa lumbar Oanl Coda Lr'lrnt Lumb.. rF I eEQE lr!0IOO I lr: llrrlQ l9O0 l5lgrr. v Author's.i gtralur.{3) C[+r,si.r vG tJ-DuKr-,r :Lq lk ( "n,J aa+) 769 30b L
labsal A!.. Btnk )brr. PLC TGAO OFFICE I{AIROEI [**r" Shillings .W#rE bL4ffit BANKERS CHEQUE i O^J D"r" Ar{,06.aoa}- .03-001 s h G1,TG"I, @: E r) a-€> € OUEENSWAY This cheque must bcar two.uthoris.d 3ignrturrr if amount is over Lsh 10O,0OO/= 2ananl 6.qua |rt!b.( 5trk Coda Aacount Nu.nb! [. I eE9 5Br!O 3OO l lr: Il..'OO lqOO l5 eOI' li.q e>{,.,2',- f, }^orl 2_\ .2 I 26-) 170 3o+ s6 Abr. B.n[ Kany. PLCw ) eil ly
I Iabsal F#-slE 6#si BANKERE CHEQUE * KA Only il. I AEe Sgrltr lnO I lr: llrrr'[.13 lqno I5 ?Ur'' '03'oua']- e{ 03-uu1 s h 67,7L1 .@ : Absa Sank Kenya PLC Atat Blnk K.nYt PLC HEAD OFFICE NAROSI u( ruJ [*.^r" Shillings rl d€ OUEENSWAY Thir cheque must berr two authorised signatures if amou 2uOgtitl Cfi.aoa t{umba. Bror Coda @ nt is over Ksh 100,oo0/= A(co!:rt iiun1bar Gs7.rS &fur, M+iu'-'KA- I'l )'lu'GL 2V 2o2L 171 l E0s w -,
BANKERE CI{EOUE labsal Ab.r Bank K.ny. PLC HEAO OFFICE NA'ROBI [rcnya shillinss $('oa,wa. 03-00r /asis39: Absa Bank Klnya PLC ffi 9*l^Q*&o /tw-. -fra" gpf oslaoaa, x Sh I ,$ OU€ENSWAY This cheque must bear two authorised signatures if .mount is ov.r Ksh IO(),OOO/. w|l chaqll ,mbar Barfi coda Aa(ounr ttl,rb.r il. I aggE st:o l0o t lt: ll.,"oo Iqoo t 5 aoil CL;4 172 301 A^{ \
BANKERS CHEOUE trffi labsal oate 3J+'05'rOeL 05-uul Abrt B.ok Kony! PLC HEAD OTFICE NAIROAI ffxarra strillines .c4,.1) trl E 2^ +b 173 Sh 67,?A.@: Abr. Bank (enyi PLC (tr only OUE€NsWAY Thb clEque must bsar two.uthofls.d signrturca if .mourt ir over Ksh fm,Ooo/- 2&t21 ollal. Xunb., S. Cod. t.tolrrt tlrh.. r. I aEqlr8r;Q 3gg l:lr! lL,,,OO IqOO l5 ao'p c.Lo+-r'l\,*a (+wr) )> tL0 P/ -W+L"y__ -
i- <' BANKERS CHEQUE tffi .G, s h 61,+e*oo: t+,oa. 2Da2- 0r-001 Abs. Baok Kenya PLC Abr. Brnk K!nyr PLC HEAD OFFICE I'IAIROSI ff**r" sh,rinss AiD , Seor+J p s r{ tr( e On ly OUEENSWAY rmlffiFp 174 This chegue must bcer two authoriscd iignatures if amount is over f\sh f00,000/" 2&lr2! Chaqsa ttu.nb, Ea,rI Coda &(o.rnr )tomba, n. I eEqBqr:O IOO I lr: !lr,,,OO lgOO t 5 2Dn. b"<ft."1 tu\ ' SJ*"1a "j+{" Merrel. 2oI )- Nt+ 3LL
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Daie ctt,01,aoe2- 03-001 S h e4,16.1.00-. Absa B.nk Kenya PLC Hffitr erl D (r On iy OUEENSWAY @pffiFp Thig chequa must bGlr tuo aut ronscd $gnatures if amount is over Ksh 100,000/= 2{r6rilt Chac{, at rrrbar Ba.k Coda Aa(cr^t ,furnba. n. I eEgL ?r:O loO I lt: ll,",oo l9oo l5 ?grr' AE ? trt U /-,art+,11u1 rn9/t/u, Jyb/tD2z-- V) 175 3Ie
.'q' Ef"E!tr taip-n i-74'tA; ICrhYnri .G, BANKERS CHECIUE Ab.r Blnt Xanyl PLC }NEAD OFRCE XA|ROAI Pa rE OAur tt bu rn f{-*-\ \@cgl .og .QOt> Oate A e 03-001 Absa Eank X€nY. PLC s h 61,76q'oo: LFcnla shilli'us OUEENgWAY This cheque 2at6til1 A(,ED I nly must be.r two euthorised signatures if amount is ot/er f\sh f0O'0OO/'
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BANKERS GI{EQUE ThB ch.qu. must bc.r two authorbd signaturcs if amount i3 ovrr K3h lm'00o/' ein*zt Ch.qu.ltuh|tar B.d( Cod. A'(ounr l.!i$" o"t" u(,(4.QDIJ,.. 03-001 Ab5. Blnk Kcnyr PLC A,rlho.i..d Sirrqrrdr) ,l J }} jr^ ,.n trhxlElffi labsal Ixenra Shillin Abt. Btnl Krnyl PLC HEAD OFFICE I{AIROBI a (EU ,rrlb onlv OUEENS\IVAY r. L eEq ?Orl0 3OO t 1r: lLn'OO lqOO l5 eOil 7*.ttrtt:t'rv t L.{J r5rn 6 tj vt atD ra$dQ, r,l \77 v aw s h 61,761.@:
BANKERS GHEQUE labsal f,l*""ro Ksh cr,?6q.@: pu1" 3*.OXr Qo@.___ 03-001 Abs. B.nk Xenya PLC Althorirn ttn ru..{.1 ro t I I OUEENSWAY t{ 178 -Itris-qhcqur must bcar tBo authoriscd iignrturas if amount i9 over Kstt lm,OOO/. 2u6t21 Ch.(l. taurnhar a.nr co<r. ^a<oo^t [urrrDaa x' I agq 5 3r;g 369 I lr! ll'rrOO lq0O I5 eo'r. SrY/{t/ //fu1'1 Qn z-+S- za z-2-- Tfiznu F ,--- It a 5 Ab.. Ssnk Kcoyt PLC t{Eto oFFtcE ttAtRoBt ffi -C- k
.,G, BANKERS CHEQUE Ab.r BrnI XanY! PLC I{E^D CIFFICE I{AIROSI 0dr . i' trf,EIE l|EiTE Hffi or,-. 3,1'06'1-o2a' 03-001 S h B(,,56g.N: Abs. B.nk Kcny! PLC .l l /rrto.ir.d satn.E r.(.1 x A P ti 0 Kenya Shillings OUEENsWAY 'ingl 0nly Thischequemustbeartwoauthorirrds.gnrturaslf.mountisov.r}Gh100,000/= 2#A1 Cfta{l. Nufib.. B..rf C.d. A'cotnt ?lultib'r n. I eEqEEr:O IOO I lr! !L,,,OO lqOO l5 aoil' fu;qu-o rL f,ttt L*(c_ 179 3rb b o,.r,% * ha wt,_.. x rn e-g I z /s^:a
BAiIKERS CHEQUE labsal .r+' oKr+do EF6ilI* Ff.:-r.d{} E1#l|ift Ah.. 8.nk K.ny. PLC HEAO OFFICE AIROBI lUrn s h 6a,16q.oo: Ab'. Bank Kenya PLC f[r"nr" str lfurr> c 'l OUEEISWAY This chequr must bear two.utioris€d rignatures if amou 2.,(E2t Cltal,. tuftb.r 8.6l Cod. nt is ovlr Ksh 100,000/- A(count Xulrlb.t rF I lgqEot:O IOO I lri lL,r,OO lgno l S lOr tr i$U$aB Qxh\ r < H$CHF z{ I : /ro ze Ph}; 180 Aulho'lt.. ilnatur.{rj 3It ou.. 2{'o3'?@A . 03-001
BANKERS CHEQUE Abrr Blnl K.nYl PLC I{EAO OFFICE HA|ROEI Pa Shillings € D E OUE€XSWAY trhs}tr TftXtr dl#* 0 3-001 las,€31 .@ --- Absa Bank Kenya PLC qrB lr Sh e nly This cheque must bear t|o authorie€d srEnatures.if smount it ov'r Ksh 100'000/' 2{6a2't chtqrrt{ombtr 8'or code attorrrt t.unbr ||. L ?Eg 5 ?r!01O0 I lr: LL",OO lgOO l5 eOr' :{Lcrb h9** B-w6-tz- 3 72 te/Z 7,o)) ky 181 Adho.ii.d 9tnrt!r.(.| L tf absa I e001 5,zo 00 3ts e.,. 9rt'oa')o22., D
I -.'. oit,StBQ1}---* ,. 03-001 s h lgCcfaq .E_. Ab!. 8.nk Kenya PLC Arrho.ir.d gSratur.bl x. I ? ?OO er:0lO0 I:lr! IL,,,O0 lqO0 l5 ?On. rrl #/aoaf, r' A rrlu?9-|6 C-rAr. t"/^ [3 o.^ hol$b 'b t(' Ar"'3P "^-9* tt3*o o -l52 os6 1J. S o-l?r13Lb\ ) 182 3rt I t I l i t' -. rl .\. i:,. ^ i fhis ch.qua rhust beor twb authorised signatures if 2&g)1 .Ci.qu. Nurnb{r 8.nl (od. il r00,000/=
Sncetl AASIC SALIRY L PrcMGE CAR ALLCVJANICE TOTAL PACKAG E Lca3 Car A.losance c oilrP EN5{TiOr,l FoR toss OF OFFICE 75% c 1000a OMPENSATION FOR LCSS OF OFFICE I 701 576.r6 I NO OF YEARS WORKED LEAVE OAYS OIS 29.?32.34 21 ,r00.890.12 PAY IN LIEU OF LEAVE I I 1 1,@9.59 L EAVE TRAVELLII.IG ALLOWArcE * Dr-t ..\ ';e - t 16,920.3€ I P^Y IN LIzu OF AIOTICE GROSS OUES , 1,291,011.23 1 t 5E,I 15 1 8,156.00 TAX (SEE SCHEDULE I.lo. r EELov\4 I NET PAYAELE 't,114,74O.17 t I 1753e.rO. 17530 1.291 BLE PAY r7538. CUR REMT Al{\rJAL PAY I 73? 3. 1 t_23 | I I TAXATION Ih 52.705 5.OO {.@ riJcoM Ki Tfy\(ksh!. ) 6C 42.5 7 920 'r6 o.6 a 31? 1 2 Flt{AL TAX(lchr) 17539.4 13 REL EF 1.512 20,o17 6.OO 1,512 0 0 0.50 0 22.560 60,82s I TAXATION IN I9g 17539 TOTAT TN(k!h..) 60,025 2.C0 4,5't2 0,021 RELI EF(bhr ) 7.S20.m I 3.00 4,5r2 13.538 I 4.m 1,512 18 Me .r,5121 20,017 F|l.l^L TAX(r(!h!) 52.7051 5m Lm .,512, 0 8.50 0l 0 22.5601 60.625 raEAEAS_rl:l_20!! r 7530 IrcOME (KT) 2.00 I TOTAl. TAX{keh:.) EO,a25! 1,512 9.m4 .oc 4 12 4 512 52.70s i FInlAL TAryklh!) RELIE ,t.512 1.512 3.00 500 1.00 0 ?o.017 '| I 6.C0 158. t 15 r 60 62 DEBTORS Ir'C 6. 0 0 1r| t 56 L I l2i OT}iERS detarli ana TELlBO 27 07? STAFF LOAN TOTAL OEDUCTIONS CAR LOAAI '.-Olt I 1n5et./ l0 I ./-z I ti %
KENYA BHETVEHIES LIMITED MOI\TBASA CASH BOOK VOUCHEB oato: - lef. AD/I iY!]&o*L* rs_53 l, Please daw a chequt in tarrow ol '(,r^r'to^. [l llrr no Sum ol Shs. l,O.Ls I q alt<t.l^^) pa,-&. t- RgccrYc4 chcquc ss Shotn ltsrcon Sitnstutr of Rccifient Datc Qrg t t+4 -tS :., X[,,,e t^'^de) )6/el^ Amount in words h fi. V- Obht o r tl- gTS. 2b 5 t/a * s too L try x\v.dt ,)crr, Loc; coo .fl- \L L- L .lurhoristd by: [t Pnptrtd b1 1 sHs. Account Codc Irb4ZQ +6o.gqe i G6 lolt 97t, ( tEqtt t (r?'t s 6- b€ing in paytnmt ol rl^ Tltlc of Accouol Checkcd by: Lrt-- Chrqut dra\.n bY: bfa 3R\
l. Hg:l,r",n -K-ilrq niq! I iJt,lilt{') Irrp in lnrr (Lril 1 57. ELUS HOUSE F36IMERLY MITCHA.L COTTS I-IO{JSO 4TH TLOOR. SUITE 41 6 & CO. ADVOCATES V/AAERA STFIEF:T Pc|. ErOX r (J()24GPO NAIROBI CELL O73rl-733 659 TEL: 777.733650 F Ax:2'51-2-342071 IHK/DM/3f05/2012 JANUARY fi;ftl,2024 KKENYAPLCLTI) AY HOUSE BRANCH €mall.: Ferthrms"@tull. .. ... NOTYET ADVISED Our Ref: Your Rcf MAI\4 NGINA STREET NA BI Dear Sir/Madam, RE: CHANGE OF BENEFICIARIES,DETAILS IN ABSA BANKER,S CHEQI.,E No.126944 FoR KSH. 67,769.00 DRAWN IN THE NAME oF GORDON OTOLO NGOLO (A BENEFICIARY IN THE SETTLEMENT OF HCC. NO. 279 OF 2OO3 - LAWRENCE NDUTIU & OTHERS vs. KENYA BREIVERIES LIMITED) TO MESAIDI HAMADI MA BEINGTH E LEGAL REPTTESENTATIVE We refer to tlu abow afid aduis at tlu time rrc &tairuil tte cited Banke/s Cheque in the sunr o1 XsL SZ,ZSS.OO (lenya Shillings Sirfjr krwt Tluusands ywn [lundred anl Sixty Nine il"g S*^ y""dsheld in our Cllenf s Account No. 20tt4308773 in your Qucensuttry Branclt oAringy.^ the sttlenmt in thc attooe cax, thc Baake/s Cheque utas draum in tlu name of GORTON OTO LO NGOLO. We attach the oiginal of tlv wid Banker's Cleque for your recmds. He is since dectayd, andhis *n JOSHUA ODHIAMBO NGOLO (ID NoJ0a08900) obtained a crant of Represenlaliott itr siaya CM Succession caux E190of 2022 on 14th Decenher 2023' wc enclo* a copy of ttu original Grant from thr cM c.ourt in siaya for yout remrds and confirmation. T'he Estate of ilu deauxtt delayed in *at.ing tlu ',.,id Grant wyich ans iss,od on '14il'December 2023. c)/A 6l*v r tu tlfrt 9b * -, fi)t** 185 I IR?, J. HannrsoN Ktweruyul
I l'I I t1 We noted llul llu said Banker's Cluque uas draun it thc nanrc ofGORDON OTOLO NGOLO. Acardingly uv requesl tlwt yott re-issue tle sid tstmker's Cleqru in the nnnte of psHUA ODHIAMBO NGOLO and any exptxs aisingdll b borne by tlw snid IOSHLIA ODHIAMBO NGOLO. Slaukl any isau ari* lor claification ue slall be pleaxd to fitmish you toith tlp rellqnt i nforma tion. Tlutrk you. I. KINYANJUT & CO. ADVOCATES c.c. Client Enclaurc (Grant of Repe*ntation in Siaya CM Succcssion Cau* El90 of 2022 dated 14h Decenfier 202 3 acr;o, mpanyin g doca mc n t s) 186 __l l1I' 1 l : ) I I Eao
BAT.TKERS GHEQUE I .G, ffi Ab.. B.nt Xanyr PLC HEAO OFFICE NAIRO€I s h 6<,+6100 = oute-9-I-Q3'!D?a-_ 03- 0 01 Abs. 8.nl Keflyt PtC Art ro.tt d Sirrtvra{r, P &DOr( 0 Ixenya shittines Sr tEv , 6 OUEEXS9IAY On ly qlmilEmr This cheque must bear two &uthorisd signatures if amount is over Ksh lOO,(m/= Cl'aq'x llulnb.r 8.nr Cod. rrr I ?Eq qLt;g 3gg I !lri ll.,,,OO lgOO l S eO'r. 187 3a+
P&rt IOR\I 5{ REPLBI.IC O}'KT \\"\ I.r* TIIE CTIIEF ]iAGISTRA'I'E'S COLRT AI SIAIA SLCCESSIO)- CAUSE .\-O. Eleo OF 2022 h- TIIE ]lATTf R OF THE ESTrtTf, Ot': CORDOI{ OTOI.O \GOI.O...,.............. DECEASET) A.\-D IN THE MAITER OI: AN APPLICAf ION BY: JOSHUA ODH IAII BO \(;O1.O.........P8'I'lTlO\[:R CERTIFICATE OT'CO\[ IR}IATIO\ O}'A GILTSI' I HEREBY certify that rhc above written Crd:rt o[ represcnutron to the eslate ol'the late GORDO\ OTOLO fiGOLO issued to JOSHUA Ol)HlAllBO.\GOLO, hcrein namcd has this,l4rrl DECEMBER, 2023 been confirmed by thc Court pursuant to thc provisions of section 7 l( I ) and (3) of the Law of Succession . DATED rt SIAYA this l4nr dry of DECEIIBE& 2023. *e' HOti. lt.o wAltBA\l CHIEF MAGISTRATE SIAYA I,AW COL'N.TS. scHl:DL.I u ASSE'I' BEr..EFICIARY sil.\RE PE]-SIo\ JOSHUA Ot)lilAll BO \(;()l.o wltot.E ,ee uoN..u.o wAlIBd\I CHIEF }IAGIS]'RA'I'E SIAYA LAW COUTTS, 188 3ts
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IHK/DM/3UJs/2012 I. I'l.nison Kilry3nlisi I.l-E lNltl'l tIp In tr* (list., SI. ELUS HOI.,SE fORMERLY MTTCHELL COTTS }TOUSE) 4TH FLOOR. SUrTE 4I6 WAAERA STRF.E-T P.O. rcX I @24 GPO NA|ROA CEt-ti 079.+-733 659 TEL 777-7336s9 FAX] 2tt_2_3a2071 enrll: greahurhonOrlhoo.ooor NOT YET ADVISET) Your Ref Our Ref: ,ANUARY 161u,20?J Date: ABSA BAN KENYA PLC LTD QUEENS NY HOUSE T}ITANC}.I MAMA CINA STRIiET NAIR I Dcar Sir,/Mad..r.r, t l/i* {ifu q d tu !-Y"l g4\ ea,.. tn i','-, 190 1 J $annrsoru KrNverulul & CO. ADVOCA'rES RE: CHANGE OF BENEFICIARIES,DETAILS IN ABSA BANKER,S CHEQUE NO.126W7 DRAWN TN THE NAME OFIOSEPHINE cHwEZ NDOSHO (A BENEFICIARY rN THE SETTLEMEN,I'OF HCC NO.279 OF2OO3. LAWRENCE NDUTTU & oTHERs ve. KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED) TO MESAIDI HAMADI ruMA BEINGTHE LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE We refer lo tlte abow nnd advix al llu: tinrc tw obtninerl lle cited Banke/s Cttqyg in tlur sr.,r oI ry!!8U,00 (Kenyn Sltillings orre Hwdred and Thirty Firc Ttausanrls Fipe Hutulred nnd Thirty Nirrr slrillings) ftom funds luld in our cllent,s Account No. 2o/r4j0g77| in your Queensuny Branch arisirtg lrom tle xttrcrnent in the abtv case, tte Bankari cheque tuas draum in tle name of JOSEPHINE cHEZEZNDosHo. we attnch tr" rrrgrrrt of the nid Banlttr's Clwqw for your records. slu is since deceaxd, and ler daughter NELLy GIL\1HUMBA NDosHo (ID No, 22422317) oblained a crant of Reprelr,ntatiotr ude Mainkoni Kadli's Cottt Successiort Cau* E0O8 oJ 202i on 75th l)eemtnr 2023. We enclox a copy of the Original Crant from tlu Karllti's Cottrt in Marinkani for yoro records and anfrmatiott. Tlw Estate of llu' decensed detayed in xcuring ttrc said Craitrphicl rrros issut,d ort l1th December 2023. 3ar E C e R ?0?t JAN 6 1 HUU'C' a
We noled thnt the said Banker's Clwque uas drawn in tfu twnu of IOSEPHINE CHLZEZ NDOSHO. T'fu said daught* of the decea*il lus since /unisluil us toilh the subjcct Grnnl confinning tlnt the mlddle name of the deceased ruos misspll and it ougltt to he /osEPHrNE CHELEL NDOSHO. Accordingly uv reEcst thnt you re-bsue tlu said Bnnkcr's Chet1ue in llrc nnnte of NEttY CHEPCHITMBA MDOSHO and any erpensas arising will tc hrnc by lhe said NELLY CHEPCHUMBA NDOSHO. Should any issue ai* for claification oe slnll be pleaxd to furnish you tuith tlu releoant i nlorma tio n. Thank you. V cerely, Ir T: N KINYANJUI & CO. ADVOCATES c.c. Cliant Lncbsure (Grnnt of Rrpre*ntation uide Mariaknni Kadli's Auil Sucr*;sion Cmtsc EA08 of 2023 on 15th December 2023 and acconryonyittg ilocannenls) 191 2 &r
BANKERS CHEGIUE Ab.. a.d X.nta PLc HE "D Of FICE ^NOBI Kcnya Shillings € OE OUEEHSWAY u trffi 0at€ xre6.goa2-, 05-00 r Sh Abi. B.nk X.oy. PLC tI f'ro€ t,ts 0nly h-V Th; ch€qu€ mrrst bear two ruthorised signatutE if armunt i3 ova, xsh 100,@0/' 2< C .q|.I lrrnb.r !..rl (od. Lranl Xur'b.r t. I aEgq ?r:O tOO Llr! lL*oo LqOO I 5 ?oil. 192 tr1 A.^twn d S.!r'.t!.c(rl 16f,55.m =-
IIEP tlL or' KEN}'A I\ I'HE KAI)III 's (:ol. RT AT }{AR A KANI SI, CCESSIoNc t-rs \o. 00tt oF 202 ll\TIIEIVIATTERoFTTIEESTATE()F:J()SEPHINF,(lHt:1.,}]LND()SHo'....'.. A\ l) N EI,I,Y CHT]PCHU illBA Ii IX)SH() (DT:CEASED) PETITIONER N/A VERSUS ...... " """'RESPONDENT I\ .{}l RSB o Ho AI,I I .t. IIlvAll o PK ORDER THIS glor judgment o l Stt' Dcccmber, 2023;- LIATTER comin II-ISH uB Rt) E,D:- ()N l5rH I)[ )l tl t. 1 I 2 l 4 Eu[thebenefitsofthelateJosephineChelelNcloshoofemploymentNumber:44lat EABL constitules ber estate. THAT the deceased Josephine Chetel Ndosho was sun'ivcd by: ffi-elly Chepchumba Ndosho I/D No' 22422317 - Daughter' THAT rhe Managing Director EABL to submit all bcnefits of the deceased in order I to trer rightfulll'heir as indicated in order 2' TIIAT it is so ordered. GIVE:{ under my hand and seal of the court at Nlariakeni on this l Sth day of DECEMBER'2023. ;rr. Sairrt J. Msatto PR!NCIPAL KAD}II n ito ISSUED at Maria*ani this rl }IARI w day ot s PENAL NOTICE An),pcrson seteed wlth this Orde, and nhoiiii"cnetthc saie shdt! bc ln contem of cuurt and shall be llable ili prorcruted 1or sach contempt anl bc lmprisoned for o perlod oJupto (6) mo"'ht"' 193 tao 2023
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I I lenrrcum No. 3, iil j TRANl; t..tiR Frc'm Aoount: 2O|43(}E7?J 'lb Accorrnt ZOSOT ?5S l5 Narrutivc f unds TrxrCe. Urcr Narralive B,C t26997 Nurre :J HAltRlSOt{ KlNyAr\,tJJt AND Coilp N8rne NELLY CHEPCHUTBA NDOS-HO AmouotKES t35.53e.m rC ( t].t /)1 / lile17 C c,-t7s1.g.,-1n 16-c, c4 /D aa+ta3 6+ ci.e 7u.e c)n g&'? ((t,t tr. _ 79 c<ckpoc^t7p4)7n r2/t /3o-t4 . 196 333 17 JAN ?0?.t Nairobi PLC No. I vEO RE cEt I L I I L-
Dale :202r1{t-17 l0320t Trmtscaon No:29 BANKEFS CHHQU T: ISSUE BoreErigy Nane: JOSHUA ODHIAI,IBO NGOLO Ssial No.. fi,04i 2045597 Dr8ft C|r .KES Amount :67.769.00 .,\cc(1unt Nc1. : 2M4306773 Namf :J HARRISON KINYA,^I.iJI AITI COMP Commi*qon 0.00 'l'otel Amorml :67,769.00 l ,l _l I I Li I i ) i I T ilrl l 17 JAN 202t REC IVED No. 197 8a\
BAHKERS GHEQUE rrl ')od Oate labsal 03-001 Ab.t aant x.n a PLC !i..d Otilco Kenya Shil H-tlt't Ouaanawty This cheque atnlrx]in s UA O l-l B NGO tO SIXTY USNN D JfVAJ DR g0 Sry N ly must bear trvo authorised signatures if arnount is over Ksh 100,000/= Ch.qua X!tnb.( B.nI (od. A(.o'Jnt Nomb.t r. I eB ? a lr:E IOO I lr: lL,,,Qg tgOO l5 ?O[. KSh 67,+6q l= Absa Bank Kenya PLC I AsrrF.ta.d Srqr'.trrr(r) J us rr u,t tt eQtr h nr gD N gol o (oo o(./ u b 67 za 86?tro> JrsC.u C{ t7l I b/ LAL4, 198 0Es 0019001520 ffi I w
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C;rdnt ol Lcttcr! (t( .'\dministr.lion lnttrt'rtr' IN THE of . ,.. .. ... . .- .... eitate ac@rding to ltw rnd tr: render a i do. REPUBLIC OT KF.NYA CHIET IIAGtSTILATE'S KAJIADO [. 12:'j (and P&.A { r C()UI{I'TN KLNY.\ 2021 i cEnrtrY rHnr O; ORI6INAL B MU(NEI\II IKINYA ln the matter o[ the Estate of Deceased 1"'_," t)( I ()ttt ti,:.(rf I tiF: ll- KN()WN that on the ' " Lettcrs r'rf IOHN MUCHEMI IKINYA Alias foHN IXINYA Alirs foHN BAPTISTA MUCHEMI IKII{YA Administration intestate of all lhc e.slate of Alias IOI{N B MUCHEMI IKINYA ( Also krrrrrvtt as ... . . . . .. . P.o Box 72o{1r0o. KAIIADo Ile.r:a-qed late of Bor . .. . '. . . . KBNYA Donricilcd in.... '. ....-. .... NGONC at . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . rr,lr(,,ii.,.J Li;8120t9 succElgloNCAUSENo.cM..-........- 'olr""""" ,onN MUCITn[tI IKITIYA Alias tot,tN IKINYA Alias iottN BAFTISTA MUCHEIVfl IKINYA Alirs loHN which by law devolvec to and vesb in higher pcr gersonai 1. JAN[. NYAI{IRA lvlUCLl['Ml Z ALEXDENISIKTNYA MUCHEMI 3. RACHEI- WANJTKU MUCHEMI I(epresentative were granted b)' this Court to P.o Box 72Gor1oo, KAJIADO of ......... ) I-It/they havinq ttn.<lertaken hithfuUy to administer such ust and true acc(tunt therr:of whenever required by law so to ,, ,,1, . q[6 ISSUED by the Chief Megi3trate's Court through the registry Ar KATIADO this .....1 Algi Q.+**-..e..S$ day of 3t0 ........... on drc I
rGr BANKERS CHEQUE Ac$ r ,r)1 il I e ? l9Lr;6169 t lr: lt,-OO tgOO l S aOr. 204 341 Dare 05- iluL - t.oar ocr,+teo 4qrt cr . 03-001 Ab.. lLaa, 8.lr1 Xaiy. PLC Orttc. ffi# ,.1 E sh= t 35,531.@: ff Kcnra strrtr L l-lur Quaantrat' On ly |gmm Ihir (hee @..a uc must bear two tuthorEed signatures if amount ir ovcr Ksh f @,OOO/. Chqi. Xu6b, 8.,rt Co& t.'r' r ai Ab. Ernk K.ry. PLC Q? )Z€1 SrtrtD - drr{e
17 ^ June 2022 J. Harrison Kinyanjui 4th Floor, St. Ellis House, Wabera S\, Nairobi To whom it may concern, confirmation of the KBL cheque to be issued to Jane Nyawira Muchemi. ln our capacity as Rachel Wanjiku Muchemi lD 20004093 and Alex Denise lkinya Muchemi lD ?2734485, we confirm that the KBL compensation cheque should be drawn on Jane Nyawira Muchemi. lf you require any further clarlfication or confirmation, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Best regards Rachel Muchemi +254 713672754 Signature:- Alex Muchemi <254771163 780 Signature:- , 205 3Lla >+" c-
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BLIC OF KENYA :rN TEE_E[I!iH, ']OURT OF KENYA AT MOIUBASA succEssroN cAUsE No. 162 0r 2013 IN tHD I\IATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BEATRICE MKAWITDA KILILO (DECEA_S!:_DI CER'TIFICATE OF CONFIRMATION OF A GRANT . :::'l:BY ccrtify that ',!'1c a.bove \rritterl Grant of rep:e-<( :::a'jc .. to thc estatc of thc iarc BEATRICE MI{AWUDA iULTLO iSSUCd tO MARSDEN MAJENGO N.'ORE ANd JBSTINA}I WAI(ESHO I{LILO, thctcin na::ie. has t}ris 318t DAY OF Jt LY, 2017 been coniir::.: :: :..' thc Courr pu.-suant to thc Prcris:ons of SecCo:: 71 o: '.i.e hrv of Succession Ac: as -'.: i..l:u schedu^e he:a:c: Schedule: ]iame Dcscriptiou of properties Sharc of Ileirs Ph:llip K:,l:lo }lwa ndav.'i;o 3e:::a:o \Ia!z:a il',..'aro anriro -il:an Chari liililo .Vlchacl K. Tole Thomas Kichci Betty J. Mka'rnrra Winnie C. Tolc Lilian M. ?ole ill '.n-. prbpertv in Pio: No. tr'.ef. !2192/38 at \r.': idanyi uallv Eq L--- Datcd at Monrbasa this 22"c day of September, 2017 \se $' st.ro. I ? i josphat Kililo Secric'n )gI Ziwani i I rlil i Rebecca Mu,E1e : I I t' I lAil-,,+ llou. Lady Juctlce M. Thando J$ge_g-f Tbe-I{lgh Court of Kenvs. Mombara 248
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George Njoroge Njigu P.O Box Box 55 Maragwa Cell:0721 365226 0737 t23775 2,aFebruary2O22 l. Harrison Kinyanjui & Co. Advocates SL Elis Hous€ 4d, floor Dear Slr, RE: HCCCll0.279OFZ0{J3 I.ATYR,ENCF NDT'TTU IOTHENS YS NANYA BREWERIES I am wridng to inlorm you that some of us are not members of the Kenbrex group. I am now requesting,,ou kiDdty tD pay us tt[oug! our bank accou[ts, via M'pesa or thorough the cheques. For thosc wlro are member: of the group I would request you to lnstruA &em to give you a written document to allow you to release their money through the group ln order furyou to safe Buad the good name of the law firm. Yours faithtulty, lf I Cc: Nduttu fames lt'alrloko Served througt f. Harrkon XI nyanf ul & Co. Advocates ) 251 3b1
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MUIRURI MWANGI KARUGU P.O 80X 55 MARAGUA Lt/0212022 TO: HARRISON KINYANJUI & CO ADVOCATES P.O BOX 1020 NAIROBI. RE: REQUESTTNG WAYTO MAKE PAYMENTS. please lam humbly requesting you to pay me through my bank account or through the M-Pesa BUT NOT THROUGH ANY GROUP OR ANY OTHER PERSON' ACCOUNT NUMBER FOR BANK: OI7OLOL2626O7 (' '1-i"1-'1 _) MPESA NUMBER: 0720028899 lD NO: 1873037 Yours faithfully MUIRURI MWANG'. 261 311 I I I I I l-r I I I i I
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HARNISON KINYANJUI ADVOCATE. I V/OULD LIKE TO REQUEST THAT ANY MONEY OUE TO ME BE PAID EITHER TO MY A/C-family bank 0450o0031767 or Mpera-0721904985 both in the name ofANDREW KAMAU GATETE' THANK YOU. ANDREW KAMAU GATETE co No.-5864 rD-8350812 263 ltat
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BANKERS CHEAUE Iabsaf Da te u,ob, u Abr. B.nl KonY! PLC HEAO OFFICE NAIROBI Pay Kenya Shillings 0 ( OUEENSWAY This cheque t1 s h lar, 6at'ooa 0 3- 001 Absa Bank Xenya PLC Ir u t- -r4 : :ul o r{€ O nly Ksh 1oo,0o0/' rlnat,rra(r) l must be|r ttro authorised siSnatrjrcs if 'mouot is over Ora$,! x!ob" 8I\r (odr L* \o r9.L d* "N N\ o6\?"t rp I 2 gqE8r:O l0o ! lri Ilrr"oo Lqoo L 5 eOrr 265 lot 'ffi s
*.*..1. nfPUBl,lC OF H.E.'rv.*. m: Dlr,r,s(r;1871510 I E IfrIIIURI YA IGHVA ;^L 'rus'E'r' ?10{70558 L NIUCS AGNES ..ALICE i'IUTHONI MBLAU 0a lr af srBrx 19s0 s€r "\ FE}IALE- o&r lcr.or '|En{ IIIJRAXG'A ttrcEor l3srt SIAREHE ' Dl tE oT rs6rE 21. 03 1997 lrotDt '! $lcx, I ':-:'lFT?l '. .i -'! L tT4 ':e,ri '*:.', -lI :J Q.^u,-t j al! taI 8,{ 12 IOOOO5 r 6NES<AI .I CE<I'IUTH T t fi l
' Cnnt of Lctlem tri Admrnirtnrtion l,rlcslote FnEM Pf,A dl t BE m KNO\yN that on thc 6nl day of l[BI(UARY, 2017 Lcttcni oI Arlrnrnislratiorr Iolcshtc of alt thc 6tate of IIILARY rRANCIS MBIIRII KAI\G'ETHE dcccr'scd " laie bf MAiIAGWA wlro die.l iomiciled in the REPUIILIC OF I(ENYA on tl,,: lsr day of UenCU, 2016 at COPTIC HOSPITAL whidT by iaw deYolves to and vests in,fiisher psqglat rcprcscnte,tivc werc grantcd by this court to AGNILS AI.I(jE ntuTHoM MBITRU of P.O. BOX {195940100, NAIRORI having undertaksn .,....'.' . faitlifully to, administer such cstate according to lnw zurtl ir> rcnder a just and mre ', ,-" | ,,. ,'. nc#iriiirrircof {ltncva rcrluircd by law so lo do. yt.PLoJBh thclirgish'y qtNAIROBI in KEI'[1'4 this 6n'day" l'dffim*Gcovi, R sl ;,. cak I
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BANKERS CHECIUE fiBt"#I,[ltiI.b'" trlijilO ffii$i Date 22 \. 03-001 Sh ,4'J,2rL':;L- *' Ab$ Bsnk Kenr. PLc (_,, t.. -t ELJ I Pa Kcnya Shillings lrlo;ti{\ D 'itX, OUIABITIAY this cheque 2.A*21 mugt bear two authorised Clr.q, Nunlat signaturr5 if amount 't 4..l\ Cod. 6 0nly over Kqh 24ZL 271 101 r. I eEgq ar:O 100 I lrl LL"'OO lq0O I 5 aDr' ( t / t/ I _t J
BAHKERS CHEAUE Ab.. B.nk KanYr PLC HEAO OFFICE HAIROBI E-trk ,\r NLU r 3^, f,l*.nro tn,"'n* s ,116 N D.te >a- rfllr0-tii n" 03-001 Biffi d.( Sh .r, :: i, ictu.--'. .j nl 0O0/. v OUEENEWAY Th,3 (h€quc 2tt)5t27 must borr tsro arrthorised signetures if arrount it ov'r Ksh 100' 'irrc"c n,.rrnb.' a'nk Coo' A'(ounl rr. L ?EBOl.rlo 3OO L lri LL.'OO tqOO l5 ?Or W ZZ -J-c-oZz 272 rtr 0 (l Ablr Bt'tk Kenya PLC +o
BANXERS CHECIUE Ab.. 5..t1 l(.rm PLC HEAD OFFICE IiAINOBI pav-!00il!r0E-. - [*."r" Shillings ffiffi dr#fif Date 'r: -l{69—3511 03-001 Sh io6'oo A1 Abga Blnk Kenya PLC c u( ,- OUEENSWA/ Only Thrg cheque rnust bear tvro authorigcd srgnatures if amount is otrcf Kih I0O,0OO/' 24q5r2l (h.q!. timb.r ga^t Cod. Aaaorr'{ XuiS.' I. I aE8 I er:o lO0 I lri lL,r,oO Iloo L 5 ?01' 17 oj zD>Z-, 273 4Lr (a(. -J QF-
BANXERS CHEQUE Abi.8!nt Kqny! PLC HEAO OFFICE NAIROEI Pay-gr DEO n Kcn;"a Shillings OUEENSWAY D r l-- r&"L. 2rl t, S h r,--, . ...' . 0 aie --:: .it,}i 03-001 Abs. B.nk Krny. PLC lr ti Thri rhequr must bear two duthofl5.d irgnatures if rmount is over Ksh IOO,OOO/= 2uc6al Chaesa lgr.tr' 8.nt Cod. &.!Jnr fi,mbe. r'. I e E8 S Lr;g 160 I lr: I L..Do r goo I 5 eor. 7 73 aD22 g 274 lta --6:- irtoxal—l,o ffi# trr+:fli+ I t-. r
I BANKERS CHEQUE Kenya Shillings E ^i $ffi Date trJtr 03-001 Sh Itf,al2rco:. Abr. B.rk (.ny. PLC {rr.l t ?: tJ' OUEENSWAY Thrs cheque must bear t$,o authorised signatures il 2{/0521 (iaeu" trumb.. D.rl (od' u. L aE8 ?8r:O 3DO I lri lL"'oO LSOO L 5 ?Ox' {Eti{Eilt{qr.r-il ar.ou.rt,s o!'er (sh 100.000/' \ir,b 0nly .?s lj r Jthc''!ad tt^atu'arrl Lz- D3 ?.O ZL l-lii 275 ltz ln . Butk K.nYa PLC HEX) OTflcE iAliOBI p.y-bE0d-rlE- D.^{ ie-ei. - ittousd>- rfti -7
BAilXERS GHEQUE Absa gtnk Xooya pLc HEAD OFFICE IiAIROSI ( 0ate ilAo- ffiffi 03-001 P s h - :L f.l*.^r, Shiuings ur OUEEN!'WAY This cheque m 24t6t2l Absa Bank Kenya ptc ly ust bear two authorised s,gnatursif Chr(ur truita, gar,. Caa. s,9^.tJr(!) x'l eB ?l lriOIOO I lr! lL..,QO 1900l S ?6rr. W;s-f"s[te:z 276 4lt ., \ ;.. iJ.t amouot is
BANXERS CHEQUE \, ,.i Onl s,gnatures if arnount i5 Over Ksh 100. 000/. a.it Cod. J.2 |ra. Q,Of1. 0ate ,r) 03-001 = ?l, io6.co == Absa Bani l(enyr pLC El.f.'+,Yl;r ffii$T S h _--- -_0d OUEENSWAY .,|ilf h"cu" .nr., 6"., two authonsed v ,l ,. ., .'(/ti- ), <'inlt n'I aEB ?gr:O 3661 1r,!lL,a00 lg6g15ggn. tu 21'o), ZoL:_ 277 tt ts isH5rfi,ibt p.vldilrsd_l_: =_gla-t{&L [ *.nr. s rr i rr i nss.. .dg nj- &f-j_ + ----_ CJAN t,
BANXERS CHEQUE lb.r Blnl Xarryl PLC iiEro orrtcg nanoat eay- -O f,[<cnro shlrings c-a,t-,3.f : !_KSh ''t.,iI. t '. .,tv\, -'' 03-001 Ab3 B.nk X.nY. PLC EN Itt? OJ|fl.b l{:- I do OUEENEWAY nly Thls chaouc mugt bldr trYo irrthor lscd 9l ?arcEta't (ll.q!. NLlrbt' gnaturog if rm r. L aB8 5r,r:o loo I lti lL"'oo lgoo l5 eor' ffi-,.=E 22 b3 22- 278 4ta ( l e!-q- @ gffi# E_o * tr\ -
BANXERS CHEQUE Abaa Blnl K.iv. PLC HEAO OFFICE 'iAIROBI Pa ,!NcX- Krr0-l Kcn;.-a Shillings I iriooca.rtl On EEry'T'EfiP ount is ovei Ksh 100,000/- Aa(o,,l.t Nur.5a' Sh Date J2'tl3'2oa}. 03-001 ILl?-, a_rx-.0o .- ": Absa Eank K.ny. PLC ltt ly AUEAISWAY Thrs cheque zatoso1 must bcar two authorEed signatures if rm Ch.qsa lun!b.? 8.nt (od! rrr I ?EqO 5r!0 tO0 llri llr,,[6 lqOO L 5 eOil. Arvrc Qgd t[J{/J t4\€rFvJfl Itq,rcl" acl3J- 279 Ir+ fl,ittE dlffiFt { -Tral—t Tnaoe d Auhorird siin rv.t{.,
IN ER FT TE FI c RA A B GU D A ED CERTI FICATE oFc ONFI ATION OF G NT I HEREBY certify that the above written grant of represenlation to the estate of the late ls^,TcKKARANJAWAMBUGUISSUEDToANNENJERIKARANJAANDWNNIE MUKAMI KARANJA therein named has 31sr JANUARY 2007 beerr conllrmed by the Court pursuant to the provisions of section 7'l of the Law of succession Ac1. Dated at Nairobi this 31sr JANUARY 2007. N ai rte Dsscri tio P e sh o Hel Anne Njeri Karanja Winnie Mukami Karanja urilBlock 7/321 Kiaguth ufl75L ock I 4 lKirul2423 To be registered in their name for their own behalf and in trust for the fcllowing minor children in equal shares natttely. Winnie Mukarni Karanja Eva Muthoni Karanja Ambrose Wambugu Karan,ia Nyeri M Chinga/ Anne Njeri Karanja I C[Ilrtl\' t'll:s I\'- 't'i l ll ( r r: li;i" " - )l 9,\il l,:..:..' 1 155 shares - Standard Bank 266 shares - K,C.B. 50 shares - NYeri Farmers Sacco 533 shares - Tembo Co.OP. lnvest 364 shares - Chinga Tea Factory' BankAJc No.3886984 - KSM AbsolutelY Barclays Bank tuc No. 469603SNYeri E ul Bank A/c No na-l Judge of the Hlgh Court of nya, Nalrobl ,: 280 ls FOR}I P&A 54 { t SCHEDULE BEPUBLIC OF KENYA t Barclays i I
FORI\,I P&A 54 ( .'2 I dm ),a, isE REP UBLIC OF KENYA IN THE H IGH COURT OF KENYA T NAIROBI succ ESSION CAUSE NO.3320/2005 R OF THE ESTATE OF ISAAC K KARANJA WAM BUGU (DEC EASED) IN THE MATTE CERTIFICAT EOFC ONFIRMATION OF G RANT I HEREBY certify that the above written grant of representation to the estate of the late ISAACK KARAN.IA WAMITI'GU ISSUEO tO ANNE NJERI KARANJA AND WINNIE MUKAMI KARANJA therein named has 3lsr JANUARY 2007 been confirmed by the court pursuant to the provisions of section 71 of the Law of Succession Act' Dated at Nairobi this 31sr JANUARY 2007. SCHEDULE cri tion of P o Sh f Heirs Anne Njeri Karania Wnnie Mukami Karanja Anne Njeri Karanja Nyeri Mun./Blockl1321 Chinga/Kiaguthuf/75Lock 1 AlKirul 2423 To be registered in their name lor lheir own behalf and in trust for the following minor children in equal shares namely: Winnie Mukami Karanja Eva Muthoni Karanja Ambrose Wambugu Karanja Absolutely 'l 155 shares - Standard Bank 266 shares - K.C.B. 50 shares - Nyeri Farmers Sacco 533 shares - Tembo Co.OP. lnvest 364 shares - Chinga Tea Factory Barclays Bank Nc No. 3886984 - Ksm Barclays Bank tuc No. 4696036-Nyeri E U Bank A/c No. 9 ria- i Judge of the High Court of nya, Nairobi Fq 281,
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EANXERS C}IEQUE Ab.. Brnt K.rDr PLC HEAO OTFTCE |tAlRO6t €id. i rJ t,J ". ] '- ;flAo- - 2Lf) 03-001 ffiffir t (rx Sh AN).- Cnly rrrtlfrrfiFrP rit,s cvei Ksh :CC,000i = /1.(c-.: rijTla. Absa Bank ,Ony! PLC @- OUEEIISYYAY This chcqre ?rfrsa1 mu5t b€ar two authorisd srgnatureS ;f anou (heqlr ll!.n!rr B.nt Coda l'. I aE805r:Olo0 I lr: lt x,oo I gD0 I 5 20N W=f ulz/zo>2-- f nfq- I D-, N c,u r4 o'.t tqrt4 / . o/os-2-€.7 K6 I 284 4aa =----_l [*-* shilli,Es—L(Uero 1 1
BANKERS CHEAUE Abrr Brnl fonY. PLC HEAO OFFICE TiAIROBI Da te 'Ja', 03-001 Sh =. l{4., ?la'O}'- '' Absr Brnk KtnYa PLC f!renya shillinos \ OUEENSWAY This ch€q '^Dlu-.1 dD Ar 7oP iit H €we On ly x3h 100,000/. SDto ue muSt best two !uthorised 3rgnaturas d arnount is ov'r (h.qe.lrlmb" 8r^r (od' 9tn t'r'.ltl rr. I iEB ?Or:O lOO l:l!: ILlr,OO lqOO L 5 ?Or' M=^ L3l3/ 4 lln o frr | 'lokt rla 7,1F+ Ivlo. A-*o\ L_^, r<r'. TzoD 516)) 1 +23 #ffi t *[c _l
BAilKERS CHEQUE Abtr Blnl K.6r. plc HE.AO OFFTCE ti.AtROAt Pay.- OTEDlt l(DKo A'1lJ Date 03-001 Sh .4?, 1t?- l,io—_-._ Absa Eanl Xrnya PLC fl*",,0 OUEENSWAY ek-= \-=./.--.--t. Shillings FIE rt1 .1 i-uru ^.Th13_chequ! mu!t bear two authorised sig.!atur$ if amou 2''/og:ll ch.oue Nu.b.r B.^r cod. 0$ td'rlr6: nt i3 over Xsh f00,000/. &(ounl N,rnrh.r Arrinoruad 3lt,r.tu,.{r) r!' I aEgElr:D l0O I lr: ll.,,,OO I q00I5 lorp z{s/z—71 286 4aLl _-_t, ---_ Fv#E 6-H#
BANKERS GHEQUE Ah.a Ban k Kcny! PLC HEAD OFFICE NAIROBI Date - a. ",1itrfu-?-01;- 03-001 Absa B.ik xenya PLC A'rrhor,srd 9!n.t!,.lal P; )'- OUEEHSWAY ks c Sh f["nr"n""n* -ltl.{-- ty This clreque Inust bcrr two luthonsed grgnrtures rt smoun'. rs ovlr Ksh 100,000/' 2loi,21 (laila Numba. 8.nt Codr A(.ou.! Nutrbar n. I aE?g1r:O lOO I 3r: ll,'"oE lqDO L5 aO'r' c'q/L ?2 f t lxt"> 287 0019001520 a +rs Hffi I @ /y' /
BANKERS GHEAUE Abtr B.nI Kenrr PLC HEAO OFFICE NTIROAI Date Sh = v1 , t,o6 ')i, Absa Bank K.ny. PLC AJtho,lr.d S.8.r.t!,.1i mt'&- 2OJ2 03-001 ffi#E d'lf,#t [,] *."r. Shi I I irys -":- i r,tEniY .' On ly OUEENSWAY GEEmffiD zt/3/2t LZ 288 This rh€que nust bear two authorised signatures if amount is oyar Ksh 100,000/= 2anEll I Ch.au. ilu6b., Saak (o<l. A.(o!nt trumblr il. I ag ?q ?r:0lO0 I;lr! |\,r,Qg IgDO l5 lgn' 4a,a pav-AN ^4,€ hL* .. Ilp^iio1! QIF-: -6rlf.-- 6rx
BANXERS CHEQUE A.bu B!nl Xeny! pLC HEAD OFFICE TiAIROBI pay_. ArOEs rnto ffiffi Date an-m+t-aE la- 03-001 Abs. 8!nI Kcnya pLC tJ (A^Ib .L I sh . i, lD6 [**r" shitrings rr$i OIJEENSWAY 0nly ,oH1.n*r" ,r., be!r two autho.i3.d ftu.l{urlDa. .moJrt i3 ova. Ksh fOO,OOO,/" A<o$! tvmba. signatures if 8.nt (oda rF I lEA l3r;g 3gg l3ri Il.,OO lgOO l S a0,,, J4? W, />VgL,rt 2z- 7 2L 289 I ) tar ciE ---l
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BANKERS CHEQUE Abso Brnk Kc.ryr PLC HEAO OFFICE NAIROAI Date ie - nJrli'A-'204i 03-001 S h = :+2-t all'r,t, -*-: Ab5. B.nk xenya PLC ( A!thorsad ZL $,rffi *^\ [*"nru Shiltings -1o-o t-t iiiELvta OUEENSWAY
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t BANKERS CHEQUE El.*:r:rr H.r# 0ate a.o JC-. 03-001 a lt+Z, ?.12..00 -: Ab3a B.6t Xlnya ptC Sh [**r" Shilinss ts b .ll-rj€ OltEENswAy ,"f,[r,thcQu",uus1 6"., v lwo authorisod Cri.q|x fto.tlb.f s,gnatures if amount Eanr f.d. rs ovcr xsh roo,o0o/. l. I ?EB t ir;O 3gg , ,,!|r."Qgl300 l5eo,,, €qL\r.@f4 >>/s I zz- 292 4ao ilsHdu*a p"y-€A:Cg€__ _JGIU *- I I as)o t
NANKERS CHECIUE Ab6. Brnl Keny. PLC HEAD OFFICE NAIROBI Pay- 6 cb -{-lq o"to Q8'o3' 2Da2)- 03-001 KSh tai 6s1'oo : AbsB Bark Kenya PLC ,n Ll Kcn]'a shillin ho6 L ly -c OI.IEENSWAY Thrs cheque rl:ust bear ttYo ruthorit.d siSnatures if .mount is ovet K5h I00'0OO/' Zu!'rZt (haeoa Iurnbat - Bank (.da ^'(o.''il Xuntr' rr. ! ? ?OL et:O IOO I lr! ll.rl0Q lqOO l5 eO'r' Lr*,gs N\\ ?&q" { I or1 293 4i. 4st F*i# a*#,,ffii _l rltl€, ryfl
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o " t a - 2f-41--":Do,-.:, i o:l-oot I tl L', t, I s h 6l,4aq, n Ab6a Eank K.ny8 PLC Authoi.d Sitn rur.(r) [. I e ?o ? ?r;g 1gg I ]r! 1L..,00 lgo0 t 5 aoil. AL.et ^."n t\nqz.t^ca As/ stoz>- o?a1 5D'>o>1 l l I t 295 (23 I I BANKERS '. l-.; ; ,'.t' ,, .:,. (. ' ..; . Abt. Brnk K.ny. PLC HEAO OFFICE NAIROBI ti OUEENSIIYAY
i I Sh 67 ,761.w - Absa B.nk x.nya PLC Ksh r0O,000/= Aa(oo^t N!rnb., . Art,lqadt.tl,t(.| Ddti a+-,0-Aj3oaa1—_ _ _ ' -; .. 05-001 [' I a E q ? ?r;3 lgg I ]rl l Lu,Oo l gO0 l5 aorp Jpvres M r, (u rl b A -SA-\S\ ar[.s\a-a> ' ol t,l 18 5s +t i i I i l 296 Kf c4lauE r. t! Kenya s r{ Nt ts QUEENSWAY ci
'-.', ooto 'C}l'.Q3l2DaL:-. . 03-001 I 1L s h /asig,31. oo: Abs. g.nk Ken!€ PLC ll. I agq 1 lr;g 396 I lr: lL",oo tgoo l5 ?grr. \a.t....*g r\-,'!. \Jttqy'yr r, ....- -, 4 /o3 ) o.z^z ( I ii' tl I' 297 ,{K Shillings euEENsw Y This cheque must bcar ;,r,,)5/.'t
f I I i I \ P lr 0 o't' J 0 [. I e?o3r.t;o369 Iilr! lL,,oo tgoo l5 aon. s h 61,761.cp -- Absa Brnk KeDya PLC I .l I &ihori..d 9tn tur.ls) i- L l l I I I I I ) I 298 '€3/ v, OUEENSWAY 1 r{rd amount This chegue must bear two authorised signatures if 24tv!2r (h.eL. X!mb., B.nt Cod. over Xsh 100,000/. &cqrr! l.lJlnb.r
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t i. rate -x'-t'_q5:?Qg1r _ 03_00,I i' i. ,, r00o0o/= Sh ,"9, 6a1 .cD : Absa Bank Kenya PLC L xr I aEg ? lr:O IOO L 1r: !!,,,Qg tqOO l S ao'p tJ 'l E-v f5- og - Lo >-2- Lr 300 ,il( i !.\ ' ,'-, , , t__1.ffi' : r '.j Thrs chequc must bear two authorised 24&t21 , (hoqur tumbcr Shillings € QUE€NSWAY )
Sh ,"," -4lL:Q3 QPtt" .: 03-001 lA(,6a1.N - Absa &nk Krnyr PLC Ar^hor".d [. I ?B988rlO ]OO l lr: lr,",Oo lgoo I5 eD[. 11\1. {-,Q*r,iOs X'quN2e.fr .- * 7> I I I I I 301 €31 BANKERS CHEQUE .: .,i:: ir i l.\ 'r -l Ab.. Brnl X.ny! PLC , : HEAO OFFICE NAIROBI , .rl" -r ): '' .,,./ \\. i . E,{t{]flto. ffi ^/ Kenva OUEENSWAY Thischrquc ntust bcJr two.uthorised signatures if ?a,G/71 Clcq!,. {u,hb.r Binl Cods u t! E
II I l i t i'l I Ll I ill I I I i-l 1, l i I ,,1.| amount is Ksh 100,0m/= "l 03-00i 8.nl Cod. KSh Bf, (at.m- Absa Bank Kenyi PLC x. I ?998lrlo lO0 l lr: !!,,e6 lqOO t S aoil. te, /W :sT"'|tu?? r t c7 3qq I 302 L( t€O i ..'7" - \. "' r'\\ ,-1 ,t' ffi
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lr t, 1 Sh r Autho.ir.d rr I agE ?Lt3O IOO t lr: Il'.rQg lgOO l S ?gn. balt c( Qyo,{{a 7rQ-z>LV %22 o +7 I a t4 303 ({r i .l I ri trITEdEI' ffi##* EiIIH'E { lar-541.@: Absa B.nk (eoy. PLC lhii?hoque rirust bear two auihorised 2lfrg?.t " -r-. !x<,,r n,-uo,
I I I 1 ':- fl l I i ) I ( !I a' ril,l I I aa(oum lirrnba. o,to 4'01-' ?nfu- - .' 0l-001 s h 6+,leT@ : Abs. Bank Keny. PLC hr<+ro€L x' I ?E9LOIIO lO0 I lr: ! !,,reg tqOO l S eOr. l<. lltc.i trANilr 2s-: QZ 304 I CH \- '' /' .;/ -I - --t ffi t! Kenl'a QUEE NSWAY '€QZ
i,) ::' , t.' t- I :. :'' .l lar,6efl,@- Absr n. I e E q8 2r:O loO I lr: I lr,!g I qoo I 5 eon. r ) 6o+hU &rrqLt 01q1 Ssbro? &43 k72- 3 t-.D T,. l I I I lltll - 305 rr3 ,t/-'t. 'j" .-r. ^, ( . EruaEl SF*YE ffiffi Ll OUEENSWAY This cheque nlust bear two authorised signatures if 7 6A121 , (h"qu. flumbrr B.nk(oda ,., (o4n/ OE, II L
'L- it I,.1 X,o 7)-, s h 6q 1eq.@ : Absa Bank Kenya PLC il. I ?EQ lBr!01O0 I lrl !l..,"OO IgOO l5 ?Dil. A!rho.'!.d SSn lu.rlr) A..olrtn Lumh.t J*,-,u MCt tr4,v /) /(""y( f ii 306 '(+f 03-001 :- r{ is over Xsh ouEENswiY This cheque must bear 24oat21 . ,. twoauthonsad (haqu. Nrhbar signatures if amount B.nI Cod.
s h 16{,991,fr - Abs: Bank Kenya PLC /(b n$-e lF I aEqS ?r:o 30o I lrt lrr,,,oo lqoo I 5 eo'r. l(orn,na S*.1 c[o<aaet***l tb ^ 467oott< filabtc-- o?2o-+97-o*3 S^f ffi---* 9s-1k"", ,/a P ,4 14 a.Dzz f <c t^/ e(9"^' J 307 lr I I +€{ K BAN \ I. ShiJlings D C OUEE}ISWAY A'rlhodrdslrNru''Ftr) \
I sh \ :-:..: 03 Abs. B:nk X€nya PLC Avlio.ia.d 5itn.tur.lr) -001 64, ?61os '--' Aaaorrrt Nuanba, il, I ? ?01or;6 196 I lr! lL,,0o lqoo I 5 20r. .{ W<,r., tU^.h ft]e e>7rs+1 xs/E lza22_ \ lD tu!e - { i 308 4L{"6 E ,( ,, :l flffi tffif Ati. B.nt X!ny. PLC HEAD OfFICE IAIROBI N} Ken)'a t! OUEENSWAY ,r
T x. I ?Bq I 5r:OIOO I lr! !L"'Oo ll0o I 5 ?o[. /' S h 13(,5.rq .@- Abs. 8.nk Kenya PLC Arnhonrd ,!n.turth) Prtu u TD /\lo l1 arzo 14r *3t1(1o l,J * t @r v l(o Agta )eoe> fut 309 ++T A 'l \r rr(e' ouEENswAV , This cheque rnust ? u\t&21 bear twb authorised signiltuits if .mount i5 !hEU. Numb.r llr.llt cod. 100,000/= e
out,-&{_41:eQ22_, 03-001 s h ct t6q.@ - Abs! Brok t(eny. pLC Authorit.d 5{natur.(.) J'ottN 7y7oTrs1 4 /D S-D6o2qS- gs/'tl2<r)')- rr' I 289 lLrlOIOO I lr: lr.",OO lgOO I 5 ?grr! 4@ts\ U l 310 4(e GT{EGIUE' / \-, -i1 ,r t \. :-L-.. $ffi', rUa c Thrs chcque must bear 21t6121 twb authorised signatures if amount is over ,Gh 10O,OOO/. ( ac,ra lumb.r tLnl (od.
. oot. )i'Q3-lxbra ' : 0l-001 Sh le(&{,oo- Abs. Eank Xenyr PtC $r","-+ tlmwe4ut V)*..troq r cm c3J #- a"s/l zpz-l &,,,C' This (hcque must ?4,o6lit1 bear two authorised _ Ch.qu. xumbar 10O0m/- x. I aEQ9lriO IOO l3r: L\",OD lgOO l5 ?Or. i I l 311 t{'€1 .\ fl*Hi$' ffi t'-J- -'\"- 'l Shillings E r{ OUEENSYJAY
s h Bs-,.6aq .ca: Absa Bank Kenfa Ar,rdlo,ir.d Sign ru..lsl il. L aEgBLr:O IOO L lr: It ,,,OO LgOO l S aOr. Su Srr N W)sHnS cs\rWlt t o?1.3 -7 q ).5 8i <aq'+u; il 312 t,l | .' ,.i . .1., OUEETTSWAY This cheqr,erlrrst bear twb 240*,21 iuthorisgd sigrtatures if rs over .
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rF I ?Bq lBr:O IOO I !lr! t\r,06 lqno l5 eoil. ,, D a t e *-?*1q3if .O3.1r-- 03-001 Sh 6+,|q' .@-- Krn'y, PLC Absa Bank i -I-rFo*+s I s\o: Dr aa- Nt* 4u fr \- aA 3 s4 9-T ?-, 313 f( :/ I -(l A) OUEENSWAY This cheque qust ti!6r t*o authorised sigiBtui"s if amount is ovcr Xsh f0o,0O0/. 21fr3121 I i Gh.qu. rtu.nb.r Brnttod. l<aoq\t !lu.!b.r autho.irad 3ign.t'rr.{t) L
BANT(ERS CHEQUE Ab.! Brnk K.ny. PLC XEAD OFFICE XAIROBI Pa uJ tAuil ffiH 6?rd# s h €73q.a:- 03 - 001 Ab3a Banl Keiya PLC .{ [*"nrushitlinss-Ct(I'f- - i nt,.fu tlu^to tYulE 0nlv OUEENSWAY Thit cheque fiust bcar two authonsed sig Z1t6l2l ChtQUt tru.nbrr n.turrs rt amount is over Ksh Io0,OOO/. ga^l Cc(h Ar<osht |!u.nb.r '" L ?Eq ? tr;6166 1lr: lq",OO l qOCI r S eOr. /--.-,,'trs ArtuuLu prt t btu A @ Autlrorit.d ltn t 31,4 r€(u s.,. Af.og.;tEoe_- I \
BANKERS CHEAUE Abr. B.nk K.nY! PLG HEAO OFFICE HAIROBI Pa m Kenya Shillings x1 -@Ed o.,.-3P-93'lQlQc- ffi 03-001 This chequ! must bear two authorised sign6ture3 if amou 2an&'21 (h.qua lrrrtnbar B..rl (od. Cte sh C7,aaq.@: Ab!. B.nk XQnya PLC ,2(^fl O nly (W nt rs over Ksh 100,000/= St lr u OUEENSWAY Althanr.d 9,F.tur.{.) r. I eBgE lr:o loo l lr! IL'l'oD lgoo l5 ?gtr' N/ i (>.rr- il\*vrBl4g, AA STLTAS Olt &t &rae 315 'K3 rG
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I t Sh el1oq .oo .- Absa Bank K€nya pLC AltlEi..d str.$rrdi r' I a ?0 3 ?t3O 1gg I lr! lIuOO I gOO t S aOr. Q-o-tq- \\ roG )rrW a\ o aoa2 \ 318 ,{{6 I I t+i '.ll (! -..i....' 't _ , il ' ,:il ii:. . ' ,lt! i,'\ r,-:.' . -ooi' 03 QUEENSWAY ' ^.This.chcque must b€ar two ourhorisad signatures it L^\9)r - ... _f1.qo. {!6b.' 8,rlCoo. nount h oy.r lch t0O.OoO/. A.rr.lrlt ttur, lbar !^
03-0 01 S h lb(,,A1.0o : Abea B.nk xenya PLc Autio.ir.d tf|.ru,tG) [. I lgqqBr:o 100 t ]r: llrrrQ6 !qoo l 5 zoil. SBtDr /) ar/e/*dz I 07+327 q7 73 I I I 319 t+(T EfiETtr ffifrH #.H# rt . IItr Kenya r{ r(e OUEENSI!'AY
'1 I \ t'- ..J I Sh 'l' 't. 0 0 1 0 61,lbn.@ : 1 \( I i i: t: a. i.. i U Abi! Bank Kenya PLC lr ta(o{rht llulr$aa Ar,rdlrra.d Stn.tur< 1) ilr I ?93 ?1r:O lo$ t lr: l\",oo Iq00 l5 eor. It*,1o-.-,*t\iy \o$+\ \b ad o3\ tsrD il l I l 'I r, 320 a(( c{EauE \-i', t'fe t! OUEENSWAY Thir chequc rnust bear two authorised 245121 ft{nr,, riumba, L9
l .l Sh q jA.@- ) n. I eEg ?8r:O:lOO l lr: lL,,,OO tgOO l5 aOr. I'-5oltt ry6\ 1o$]5'(t tql oi\a"al i,, .-l I i d:.\ 321, K1 BAN Kenya \ I Absa Ernk Kenya PLC I OUEENSWAY This checue must bcar 21t0671 t tr( amouot is ovor Ksh tr!o duthoflsed 3ignaturc; if Ci"qu. Numb.' B.r.l Co.J.
) I i-' IJ. I l t,, .,: n. I 2EqBQrlO loO llr: L\,,,00 lqoo l 5 eol. sh t6(t*?.q- ....1 .'l ri or-odr Absa B.nk (enya PLC Audro.ix<r gtnatu.(a $*snefZ*h)ccLtt^ c>llqfr>t 3:., a-ll/tf x4 (5;,.- ir L-r I t r 322 46o I ,,"( \... /.... ffi''' i: fi$ rfi OUEEHSWAY Thii chequa 2,1/1tr/21
rr. I ? ?0 t ?r:0 lo0 I lr! lLrr,0o lgoo I 5 2oil GZOr .A MAH6.d 01 qc*q5t 41 72 l+l zoz> I i ii Ll' l I L ) I i I l^ 323 ,€6 r-l 03-001 Sh t6{,661.oo -- Absa Bank Kcnye PLC Ar,(ho.,i.d Si! uri(.1 I This chaau. must belr titrb authorised lar&?r - : ' 'cheque rirmh.r 'i: I
sh t&si,6s1.m: Absa Bank K€ny. PLC loo,000/= rr' I a B 9 ? 9ri0 IOO t lr: I1.,,'OO t gOO l5 ?Ou. fia r,/,t s4"/ 0 7).' Mrti't/t'l / J*-Nzt 2" 22 7 o5 +?3 I I 324 (6L o",r-2j:-Q3:A!l i nz a .__"01 i- BANKERS, CHEQUE, . ! : .. ,, ...-..,', : HEAO OFf ICE I.JAIROBI P Nuk q
I I oato 2rtlQ3'49*-:- 03_0u1 Sh lA(, 64fl'@ - Absa B.nk Kenya PLC r' I 2gq? ?r;9369 I :lr! lL,,,OO Iioo l5 ?6rr. Auq. M*.**L ht** 0'lAD 7qB x 48 a*/{ar ,_) ir I 325 @j TIANKERS CTIEQUE' ' ::t'.. 1 :'. ,.j, il Abor Blnl xsnyr PLC IIEAD OFFICE NAIROgI )-r-' ffi, a J OUEENs/'/'Y This chequc CEmtWL'r dmount is over Ksh fOOO0O/= 214)5r'21 must Sedr two authorised si!natures if th€q.,. xu,r'b.r ErnI fo&
BANXERS CHEOUE ,Itr B.nt Xonyr PLC EEAD OFFICE NAIROBI P, Dete B.{}.r'.? fiF*& 03-001 Abs. B.nh Keoya PLC ( fi*.nr. Shillings . . ,-, ^.\ ^J OUEENSWAY nly Thi: cheque murt berr two authon3?d 3ignrtrtres if arnount rl ovar lch 100,@0/' 2tf,a\ (iro!. h!.rS.r B.nI Ccd. AGoonl llumbar rr. I CE'/H It:Q jUQ I lrl tl'r,[U lq00 t5 a[r' A!rhorir.d siin l!.rlt) 326 ,$f _l F.,
U 4,rnafi,,u. r LAWRENCE NDUTU & 156 OTHERS -=!E3E!-E=E======-====APPELLANT -VER^SUS KETIYA BREWERIES LIMITE[, =========================RESPONDENI (BeinganAvpealagainstthtRulingandorder-oftht.HttnourablclusticcAongciinthc " Militnani H-igh Court Citil Cav No.2N tt2003 tssuer/ on 2$t July 2023) BETWEEN LAWRIINCE NDUTU & 156 OTHER$r======================PIAINTIFFS VERSUS KETIYA BREWERIES LIMITEf)=============-===E=EtE====EDEFENDAIW CERTIFI CATE OF UR(;EN(:T I, MANWA HOSEA, an advocatc of the High court of Kenya of Post office llox Number 51&(7- O02m NAIROBI practising as a partner of ofirra I 0 Manwa Associate Adaocates,havrrg conduct of this matter on behalf of the ApStUants do hercby ccrtifv that the Present App"al as extrcmelv urgcnt and merits immediate hearing,' for the following reasons @f,! ,. * 5rr f uly 20Zt Hon. f ustice Asenath Ongeri delivered a ruling dismisshg the Appellantrapplications dated 21'. Auguet 2ol9 and' 12lh March 2f20 stlo 'r,olo on Ze,f fUay 202il without providing any written rr'lasorus when the matter lvas indeed srhcdulcd for mcntion. 2. The Appellant have bcen denied audience by the trial cor.rrt, despite thc appellanrs being representetl, the learned iudge of the suSrerior court on her own hofic conducteJ interviews on the Plaintiffs and proceeded to dismiss the Application for review whilst advising thcm tro acc€Pt the judgment as it is' 3. Thercafter the Honourable Court rendered iuself finclus gfiao denving the appellant anv other possible rcmedy bv the Honourable Court denying thc Plaintiffs their righs to fair trial. 4. The Appellants herein are older members of the eociety who were forcefully ."ti."rt in the yaar 7gy:t-2ffi by the Respondent. Some of the ApJrcllants are alreacly .teceure.t. The other aJrpellants are growing old and weary calling for expeditious disposal of this appeal. 5. The upshot of thc Ruling nc.cessitated the appellanLs to apPrcrach this court to have the appeal set down for hcaring as a matter of priority' 6. The Appellants are reasonably apprehensive that the Respondent will prtxcerl and comply with the iudgment to their detriment' '*3W q6( REPUBLLCPF KENYA IN THE COURT OF APPEAI, AT NARIOITI CIVIL APPEAL NO EO69 OF 2024
7. Unless this Honourable Court urgurtly sets down the appeal for hearing and the orders rcught by the Appellants granted the intmded appeal wiU be rendered otiose. & That the urgmcy has been brought without unreasonable delay therefore this appeal ought to be heard expeditiously to avoid the appellants being thrown out from the temple and seat of iustice unheard and wNch there is a high likelihood that further delay will heavily prujudice them. 9. It is therefore extremely urgeat for this Court to hear this matter and grant the orders rcught h the interest of iustice. Dated at NAIROBI tlilis 7'H day of MARCH 2024 ssp O'I'WAL & MANWA ASSOCIATE ADVOCATES ADVOC FORTIIE LANT DRAWN & FILED BY: Otwal & Manwa Asgociates Advocates, Mirage Towers, Tower 1 Ground Floor, Suib 9 Along Waiyaki Wa;r P.O Box 51847{01m. NAIROBI. REF: OIWIWCOMI{2I92021 hactice No. : ISK/2023 / ll?fD Email: manw .ltr ( )t \\' walaw.co.ke Phone No :( +?9\703 987 r)06 TO BE SERVED UPON: Kaplan & Stratton Advocates lVilliamson House, 9th Floor 46 Ngong Avenue P.O. Box 40111S100, N ATROBI (PM G / KE / 10 / L52l Nagrada & CompanY Advocates Woodlands Business P:uk, 4th Floor Kiambere Road UpPerhill P.O Box 728E140200 NAIROBI ] Herrision Ktnyajui & Co Advocatea St Ellis House,4tr Floor, Suitc 416 Wabera Street P.o Box 1m24-00100 NAIROBI 't66 **31',8
LAWRENCE NDUTU & 156 OTHER$ ================-==3==APPELLANT .VERSU$ KEI.IYA EREWERIES LIMITED 'I'-I=:Ir-TIsrgRESPONDENT (Bcing an A1rycat against thc Ruling and oribr of the Htmourable lustict A onyi in the
- Milimi.ani High Court Ciuil Ca* No.279 of 20f.3 issued on 25h lulv 2023)
BETWEEN LAWRENCE NDUTU & 156 OTHER$.'ilrr-rrr '=PI.AINTIFFS VERSUS KE|.IYA BREWERIES t.[lil[f f, f,)---::!.====Er=================DEFENDANT AFTIDA VIT IN SUPPO RTOr TTIE URGENCY t, MANWA HOSEA of P. O' Box 51847{X}!ffi Nalrobi in the Republic of Kenya do make oath and state as follows: - 1. THAT I am an Advcrate of the Hig,h Court of Kenya and in conduct of th.is Aprteal thus I am well conversant with the facts of this cast and hence compctent to make this affidavit in support of the ugency herein. Z THAT on 25rh lludy ?/0Z3 Hon. justice Ac€rrath Or,geri delivered a ruling .tir^ittiog the ApPellanls' dated Z{ August 2Ol9 and l?i March 20,20 suo noto on 26rh May 20j12 without providing any writtm realnns when the matter was indeed rheduled for mentiort 3. THAT as a result the Appellant have been denied audience/access of iustice by the trial court. Despite the Appellants being re?rescnted, the leamed iudge of the Supcrior Court onher own vo[tion conducted interviews on the Plaintiffs and proceeded to dismiss the Application for review whilst advising them to accept the iudgment as it is. 4. THAT thereafter the Honourable Court rendered itftr:r /unctus ollcio denying the app*U""tr any other possible remcr:ty by the Honourable Court further negating the Appellants their rights to fair trial 5. THAT the Appellants herein are older members of the socieg who were forcefuUy retirea in the year 1997-2ffi) by the Respondent. Some of the Appellants are already deceased. The other appellants are growing old and weary cdlinS for expreditious dlspcnal of this appcal. 6. THAT the upshot of the Ruling necessitated the Appellants to aPProach this court to have the appeal set down for hearing as a matter of Priority' 7. THAT the Appellants are reasonably apprehensive that the Rcspondcnts will proceecl and comply with the iudgrrent to their detriment' ,€67 REPITBLIC OF KETIYA IN TIIE COI,JRT OF APPEAL AT NARIOBI CIVIL APPEAL NO EO69 OF ZN4 '52y'
8. THAT unless this Honourable Court urgently s€ts down the appeal for hearing and the orders sought by the Appellants granted. The intended appeal will be rendered otiose. 9. THAT the urgency has been brought without unreasonable delay therefore this appeal ought to be heard expeditiously to avoid the Appellants being thrown out from the temple and seat o( iustice unheard and which there is a high likelih<rcd that further delay will heavily preiuclitr them. 10. THAT it is there(ore extremely urgent for this Court to hear this mathr and grant the orders rcught in the interest of iustice. 11. THAT the appreal has overwheLning chancec of Success' 12 THAT the substratuEr of the appeal wilt be obliterated if the urgerry is not accorded and the appeal set down (or expeditious hearing. 13. THAT the Respondents stand to suffer no preiudice if the urgency is accorded and the matter set down for hearing 14. THAT it is thercfore extremely urgent for this Court to hear this matter and Srant the orders soup,ht in thc interest of iustice. 15. THAT I swear this affidavit in suPPort of the application filed herewith antl what is staterl hercin is true and within my knowlalge save for advice given to me sources whereof have been discloserd. At Nairobi this 7h h 2024 D€ponent BF:FoR}, MT,, t I COMIV{ISSION .TO BE SERV F,I) UPoN: Kaplan & Stratton Advocates Williamson flouse, 9s Flurr 46 Ngong Avcnuc c AOVOCATE ANO OMMISSIONE FOR OAlHS 330" SWORN by the saitt MANWA IIOSEA DRAWN &FILED BY: Otwal & Manwa Associates Advocates, I\{irage Towers, Tower 1 Ground Floor, Suitc 9 Along Waiyaki Way' P.O Box 51847{0100. NAIROBI. REF: OIvlIvI/COMIv{/2r9lIIZI Practice No. : I5K/2023l 11209 Email: manwa(llot*'almann'alaw.co'kc Phone No :( + ?-A$7A3 987 U)6.. l I i ,€6 8
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LAWRENCE NDUTU & 155 OTHER$ ======================APPELLANT -VERSUS. KENYA BREWERIES LITUITED =========== =====-======== RESPC|N DEN]' WHICH APPLICATION is ba*-d on thc CROUNDS TIIAT a) on 25lh luly 2fr23 Hon. fustice Asenatfr ongeri delivered a ruling dismissing the Appetlants aPPlicahors dated 21i August 2(Il9 and l2u March ?0lO suo moto on z5.i' MLay ?0 22 without provicling any written reasons when the matter was indeed rheduled for mention' b) The Appellant have bet'n denied audience/acces to iustice by the trial court, ' rlespite -the Appellans being repre'sr:trted, the leamed iudge of the Supcrior Court on her own frolic r-onducted interrricws on the Plaintiffs and Plxeeded to dismiss the Application for review whilst advising them to accePt the iudgment as it is. 33r' rtu e!ruLLle-QfxEIIYA IN THE COURT OF APPEAL AT NARIOBI CIVIL APPEAL NO IiO69 OT 2024 (Bcing an ApVeal against tlu Ruling unl ord* of the Honourahle lusticu A Ongeri in lht Milimani High Court Civil Ca* No.279 of 2@3 t'ssued on 2$u lulv 2023) BE-TWEEN LAWRENCE NDUTU & 155 OTHf, ft$r:-=ra—E====a=='-====-PL{INTIFFS VERSUS KEhfYA BREWERIES !-tt!ttffp============== '-DEFENDAIVT NOTICEOFMOTION (Under Section 3A and 38 of the Appellate jurisdiction Act CAP 9 Lrwa of Kenva, -Ruie sEtb 41 and 4? of provisions of the lawl TAKE NOTTCE that this Flonourable Court witl be moved on the..'.....'""" day of.............xx14 at 9.fi) o,clock in the forenot',n or soon thereafter as Counsel can be called at the hearing of an application on behalf of &e Appellant for ORDERS THAT: l. ThLs application be certifiql as vely urgent and service of the same uPon the Respontlents be dispensed with in the fust instance and be heinrd <.rn priority basis. 2 The Appellants appeal herein be set down for hearing on a priority basis 3. The CosB of this application be provided for.
c) Thereafter the Honourable Court rsrdered itrelf /unchr.s offob denying the appellant any other prssible remedy by the Honourable Court denying the Plaintilfs their righs to fair trial. d) The App,ellanS herein are older members of the society who were forcefully ' retird ir, th" y"ur lry7-2g6 by the Respondmt. Somc of the Appellants are already deceased. The other appellants are growing old and weary calling for expeditious dispxxal of this appeal. e) The upshot of the Ruling necessitated the appellants to approach this court to . have the appeal set down for hearing as a matter of priority' f) The Appell:rnts are reasonabty apprehensive that the Respondents will procced and comply with the iudgment to their detriment. g) Unless this Honourable court urgently sets drrwrt the appreal for hearing and the orders rcught by the Aprrellants grated. The intended appeal will be rendered nugatory. h) That the urgenry has been brought *ithout unreazunable delay therefore this apgreal orrght to b. heard expeditiously to avoid the appellants be'ing tfu9wn o,ri fro- Ihe temple antl seat of iustice unheard and which there is a high likelihocxl that further delay will heavily preiudice them' i) It Ls therefore extremcly urgent for this court to hear this matter and grant the orders sought in the interest of iustice. AND on the annexed alficlavit of MICHAEL KIMONYI, and on such furthcr and /or alternative grounds arguments and reasons as may be submittetl at the hearing hereof' Dated at NAIROBI thi'.7'rr day of MARCH 2024 o.IWAL & MANWA ASSOCIATE ADVOCAI'ES ADV ATES FOR TIII APPF,I-I,ANT T)RAWN & FTLET) BY: Otwal & Manwa Agsociates Advocates, Mirage Towers, Tower I Ground Floor, Suite 9 Along Waiyaki Way P.O Box 51&1740100. NAIROBI. REF: OIv{/Ivl/COMIvU219202r Practice N o. : l,SK / 2O23 / 172@ Email: m.rnu arir rrt$ a lnt,t tl',r'.r larr'.ctl. kr' Phone No :(+)541793 987006. TO BE SIRVF:D UPON: Kaplan & Skatton Advocates Williamson House, 9s Floor 46 Ngong Avenuc P.O. Box 40111-00100, VT( 335"
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LAWRENCE NDUrU & 155 O',THER$ ======c=== =APPELLANT .VIRSU$ KENYA BREWERIF:S l,IMITtl) =======================-- RESPONDEN'[ Crr ItliI'WI1t1N LAWRENCE NDUTU & 156 OTHER$=-=====================PLAINTIF-FS V[RSUS KENYA BRr:WFRIES LIMITELF=-============ =DEFENDANT RTIN(; ATFII)AVI'I' I, MICHAEL KIMONYI of P. O. Box 51&17{02fi) Nairobi in the Republic of Kenya do make oath and state as follows: - 1. p!f-l am one of the Appellants thus I am well conversant with the facts of this case and hence competent to make thlc a(fidavit in support of the urgency hcrein. (Attached hercuith anil markcd MK7 is a copy of corsertt) 2. TIIAT on 24rh ranuary 2OI8 the Trial Court decreetl that thc Rt-spondents' action of causing us the AppellanB to take an early retirement n'as unlawful and in breach nf thc conslitution and our contracts for cmPloyment as read togethcr with thc collective bargaining atFeemenL (Attachcd hcreuith and markcd lilK2 is a copy of thc I udgneatl 3. TIIAT in the aforementionerJ iudgment, the Honourable Court awarded us the ApJrcllanLs damages for loss of employment a sum etluivalent to one 1 month's salary as at the time of employment and a refund of amounts withheld plus costs and interests. 4. TIIAT it is our interest and desire to pursue review to the Judgment dated 24tL fanuary 2Ol8 rvithout any further delay. 5. THAT I am atlvised by my advocatcs advisc I vc.rily bclieve to be true that tht' basis uPon which we approached the Trial Court with an application for revierv Ls that ihere is a mistake of law or fact or glaring errcr aPparent on the face of thc fudgment and decrtre of the Court dated 24th lenuary 1n8. 6. '[HAT wc filed two applications dated 21r Auguet !Jl9 and l?h March 2020 seeking review of the Judgment and Transfer of the Matter to the Employment and t-abour relations court. The two applications were scheduled for directions 6n !$r July 2023. @ting an Appeal against tfu Ruling and order of the Honourabla lusticc A Ongcri in llw Milimani High Canrt Cioil C.a* No. 279 ol2A03 issaed on 25tt' lulv 2023) 335', ,(+3 REPUBLTC OF KEI.IYA IN THE COURT OF APPF:AL AT NARIOITI CIVIL APPEAL NO EO69 OF 2024
7. THAT on 25th luly 20L7 Hon. fustice Asenath Ongeri detivered a ruIing dismissing the our Applications dattd 2li August 2019 and 12th March 2O2O suo ,noro on 26rb May 2022 without providing any written reasons when the matter was indeed rheduled for men tion. (Attachcil herewith and tnarkcd MK3 is a copy of the ruling 8. THAT as a result we have been denied audience by the trial court. Despite the being represented, ttre leamed iudge of the Superior Court conducted interviews on us and procc',eded to dismiss the Application for review whilst advising us to accept the iudg'ment as it is and we be paid within 30 days. 9. THAT I am advised by my advocates advise t verily bebevc to b€ tru(' that thereafter the Honourable Court rcndered itseU /v nctus offcio denying the us any other grossible rt'rnedy by the Honourable Court further negating our their righs to fair EiaI. 10. THAT we are older memberg of the eociety whom we were forcefully retired by the Respondent in the years 1997'2ffi' We are growing old anrl n'eary thus calling for eryreditious disposal of this apprcal within our lifctimes. 11.'I'HAT the upshot of the Ruling necessitated us to approach this court to havc the appeal set down for hearing as a matter of priority. 12 THAT we are rcasorutbly apprehcruivc that the Respondent will prtr-eed and comply with the judgment to our detrimcnt' 13. THAT unless this Honourable Court urgently s€ts down the appeal for hearing and the orders sought by the AppelltrnB granted. The intended appeal will be rendered nugatorY. 14. TIIAT I am advised by my advocates advise I verily be[evc to be true that the urgcnry has been brought without unreasonablc dclay therc(ore this appeal ought to be hear,l expeditiously to avoid us being thron'n out from the tcmple and scat of iustice unheard and which there is a high likelihootl that further delay will heavily prciudice us. 15. THAT it is therelore extremely urgent for this Court to hear thls matter and grant the orders sought in the interest of iustice. 15. THAT I am advised by my advocates advis€ I verily be[eve to be true that the appeal has overwhetming chances of Success 17. THAT the substratu-trI of the appeal will be obliterated iI the urgencv is not accordetl and the appeal set down for expetlitious hearing' 18. THAT the Respondents stand to suffer no prcjudice if the urgcncy is acct-rrdc'd and the matter s€t dorm for hearing. 19. THAT it is thereforc extremely urgc.nt for this Court to hear this mattor and grant the orders sought in the interest of iusticc. z). THAT I srvear this aJficlavit in support of the application {iled herewith and what is stated herein is true and within my knowledge save for advice given to me sources whereof have been disclosed. SWORN by the said '556" qTf
At,vOCATE ANO OMMISSIONE foB oATtrs c 'r, | 1a t{ MtCIIAEI. KIMONYI )-- At Nairobi this 7h 2024 Deponent BEIORE ME (]OMMISSIO DRAWN & FII,ED BY: ()twal & Manwa Associates Advocats, Mirage Towers, Tower I Ground Floor, Suite 9 A.long Waiyaki Way P.O Box 51847-00100. NAIROBI. REF: Otv{/lvVCOMIv{/21912021 Practice No. : tSK/ 202jl 11209 Finail: m.rnrr' .r 1r (i t I\' .1 I 111.1 11rtalarv.co.ke Ph<rne Nrr : ( +2il)7 03 987 UJ6. TO BE SERVED I.JPON: Kaplan & Skatton Advocates Williamson Houst', 9th Flrrr 46 Ngong Avenue P.O. Box 4m11-0010O, N Al RoBI (Ptvl G / KE / to / 152\ Namada & CompanY Advocates Woodlands Business Park, 4th Floor Kiambcre Road Upperhill P.O Box 72ffi7-00.2C(J NAIROBI I Harrision Kinyaiui & Co Advocate St Eltis llouse, 4h Floor, Suite 416 Wabera Street P.o Box 10021-00100 NAIROBI I I ,TTY" ,ft(
a.-b l. Harricon Kinvanigi I LB (NIx)) l}p. ln l-.'^ (Ksl.) & CO. ADVOCATES 5T. A.LIS HOUSE TORMERLY XTTCHELL COTTS HO{JSE) 4TH FLOOR. SUITE ' I 6 WAER.ASTFIEET P.O. rcX t@24 GPO NAnOB cELri 073a-733 650 TEU 25.F2- 342070 FAX.251-2-31207 | .,-": rr:::*:lerrho.cour NOT YET ADVISED Our Ref: Datc: IHK/DM/3005 / 2012 your Ref: APRIL 4TH,2024 MR. r/AWRENCE NDUTTU & OTHEIiS NAs,OBr Sincerelt, lr H I N ANIUI & CO. ADVOCATES i.{ F.trclosure (Motion in C-ourt ot' Apynl Ciuil Apryat no. F,M9 of 2024 €t Court of Appeal rctifcntion) L" c)11., fl14ry n *. Xfu fu\,,* ;r.,-, fA*no- \( I 9.(* 338 Lfv6 /, J HannroN KrNy4ry191 ,4rn)fi,,a-: Dear Sir,/Madam, RE: COURT OF APPEAL CwIL APPEAL NO. 8069 OF 2tZ4 Ax HCC NO.279 0F 2003 LAWRENCE NDU:TTU & OTHERS VS. KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED We refer to the abotrc an6 ny'pisc that tpe hme been *roed with tlu abow Vroceeding which llrt Court of Appeal lns notifed us lns been certifed ns urgent. Plen* fnd altaclrcd tlu snid npplicniiotr. As tlu responsible person kindly noE to infornr tlu rest ol lhey toho nre in your lisl' lzt us ltaoe your resryflY not later tlun April |tt'2024 so tlnt ue loilge a responx on tinrc' Tlnnkyou.
/+-r{yfo* ,6 REPUBLIC OF KEI{YA IN THE HIGH COI'RT OT KEI{YA AT NAIROBI CTVIL DTVISION crvtl, Strrr llo. 279 0F 2003 LAWRTNCE NDUTU & 1 56 OTIrERS...................PL/UilTIFFS/APPLICAI{TS VERSUS KEITYA BRIWERIES LTD............. DEFEIDAIYT/R.ESFOTDENT MENTION NOTICE TO J Herrlron KlnyanJul & Co Advocater 4th Floor, St. Ellis House, Wabera Street, IfAIROBI Phone:07 l3 155709 Email: grcirl-l,riyrt \on --, rthr)o.coltt TAI(E I{OTICE that this matter has beeq sglredulcd for Mentlon on 7H llrrch' 2U2{3 aL9:(X)Af in the forenoon or soon thercaftcr as the court may please. TAre FURTEER IIcrfICE that in default of your attendance on the said date and time tl.e court may proceed to hear the matter ex parte, and such orders may be made as the court may deem fit to grant. Kaplea & Strettoa Advocetec Wiltiamson House, 9th Floor 4th Ngong Avenuc P.O. Box 4011 1-0O1OO, r{NROBT (PMG I KE I tO / 1s2l Emdl; kEg kaostrat.<'<'tn RecErvED D^r E,..! kf . F! ..4?.1:. r i,.n ...8.:.;fuF..*!:..... ..... S,Gr.rrD...&Il#_..: J. HARRtsoN KtNyr\JU, & Co. Aovoq4res 339 ,frT fr lfemedr E Co. Advoctteo Jubilee Insuranc€ House, 4th Floor P O Box T2aALOO2OO NAIROBI 07l1888678 Email; lawii tta tnaclaaclvocatcs. com
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A.un<x|t* ,7 // NAIROBI COA APPEAL NO EO69I2O24 LAWRENCE NDUTTU & I56 OTHERS VERSUS KENYA BREWERIES LIMITEI) Apr 2 at 2:35 AM Print R arl4tellage clcrk(@otwalmanrvalaw.co. ke To: ks@kapstrat.com. grtailrarrison(@yalroo-com, law@namadaadv(rates'com Cc : manwi(rlotwalmanwalaw.co.ke. chumo.kibet(@otwalmanwalaw'co'ke I Filc I 9.5MRl)osnloatl ;\ll l,l)ljl0!lu Application Under Urgcncy 7'3-2024 FINAI-.pdf Dorr nloud Dear Sirs, Kindly hnd attached herewith the Appellant's Certificate of Urgency Application dated 7t Merch 2(}424 io the above matter. TAKE NOTICE THAT by dint of this email, consider to have been duly served .t""tronic"tty pursuant to Rulc 13 of the Elcctronlc caao uanagcEent practice Dlroitioas 2O2O, as well as the provisions of Order 5 Rulo 228 of the civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules, 2020 which allows service of documenrs via emaii, together with Ecctlon l(Bf(1)(c) of the Clvll Proccdurc Ruler,2O10. Your acknowledgment of the receipt of the aforemcntioned documcnt will be appreciated for the purPoses ofour/court records. Klnd Regarda, Chumo Kibet. MIRAGE TOWERS, GROUND FLOOR, TOWER I' SUITE 9 Tz +254 724O88a64; +254 734522800 E: inlb'rr otwalma nrvalau'.co.ke 341 +77
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LAWRENCE NDUTU & 155 OTHERS E-3==3t!Ba'r'!rE:B=!'aE-!3'aAPPELLANT -VERSU9 KENTYA BRI.WERIES LIMTTED T..RESPONDENT (Bting an A1rya! otoint, ttu Ruting and ordar ol tlu Honourabla lustiQ: A onqcri in tfu' ' Milimtani High Courl Citil Ca* No.279 ol2003 issutd on 25tt' lvlv 2023) BETWEEN LAWRENCE NDtn'U & 156 OTHER$========== -'PLAINTIFFS VERSUS KENIYA BREWERIES LTMITED=====r-=r'=-=!==''33r.t.r!3=DEFENDANT CERTIFICA'TE OF URGENCY I, MANWA IIOSEA, an adv(xate of the High Court of Kenya of Post Office Box Numher 51&47- m'DO NAIROBI practising as a Partncr of orr.'41 t< Manwa Associate Adoocates,having conduct of thls matter on behirlf of the ApSrcllants do hercby certify that thc preserlt npp""t as cxtremely urgent arnd merits immediate hearing, for thc follow'inq reasons THAT: 1. Otn 25th July 20Zl Hon. fustice Asenath Ongeri delivered a ruling dismissing the Appellanrs applications datcd 21"t August 2019 and 12ii March 2o2o suo ntrlo on ZOi May 2022 w'ithout providirrg any writtcn rea-sons ryhcn the matter was indecd scheduled for mention. 2. the Appellant have trc'en deiled audience by the trial court, despite the Appellants being reprcsented, the leamed judge of the sugrerior Court trn her own frotc conducted intervit'rvs on the Plaintilfs and procecded to dismiss the Application for review whilst advising them to acrept the judgment as it is' 3. Therealter the Honourablc Court rendered itrf,,ll functrts o,,ficio denying the appellant any other J'oseible remedy by thc Honourablc Court denying the Plaintilfs thcir rights to fair trial. 1. The Appellants herein are older members of the eociety who were forcefully retireri in the year 19q7-2cf,J by the Respondent. Some of the Appellants arc alreacly tlxeascrl. The other appellants are growing old anrl weary calling for expeditious disposal of this appeal. 5.'l'heupshotoftheRulingn(essitatedtheappellanlstoapProachthiscoufrtohave the apJxal set do$'n for hearing as a matter of priorir"'. 6. The Appellants are rc'asonablv aPPrehensive that the ResJxrndent will pr<xeerJ and comply with the iudgment to their detriment. '5a3' L{{ I REPUBLIC OF KENYA rN'r'HF, COUR'r OF APPEAL A'r NA-8I,9I[ CIVIL APPEAL NO EO69 OT 2024
7. Unless this Honourable Court urgently s€ts down the appreal for hearing and the orders sought by the Apprellants Branted, the intended appreal will be rendered otiose. g. That the urgency has been brought without urueasonable delay therefore this appal ought to be heard expeditiously to avoid the appellants being thrown out from the templc and seat of justice unheard and which there is a high likelihood that further delay will heavily prejudice them. 9. It is therefore extremely urgmt for this Court to hear this matter and grant the orders sought in the interest of iustice. Dated at NAIROBI this 7'n day of MARCII 2024 \s( O'TWAL & MANWA ASSOCIATE ADVOCATES ADVOC IORTIII APPEI,LANT DRAWN & I;IL BY: Otwal & Manwa Associates Advocates, Mirage Towers, Tower 1 Ground Floor, Suite 9 Along Waiyaki Way P.O Box 51&{740100. NAIRoBI. BEfi-9-!44&EAI4M/2U2oa Practice No. : LSK/ 202jl I 1209 Email: man twalmanwalaw.co.kc Phone No :( +2.Y)703 987006 'I'O IJ SLRVID N: Kaplan & Stratton Advocates Williamson Housc, 9th Floor 4th NSong Avenue I'.O. Box 40111{0100, N AIROBI (PN't C / KE / 10 / 1521 Namada & ComPanY Advocatea Wtxrdlands Business Park, 4th Rtxrr Kiambere Roacl UpPt'r'hill P.O Box 72881{,02W NAIROBI J Harrision Ktnyaiui & Co Advocatec St Ellis House.4rh l:loor, Suile 416 lvabera Stre.et Ir.o Box 1002+00100 NAIROBI '"3:44 LIg L
LAWRENCE NDUTU & 156 OTHER$ ======-=-==EE=====aEG-APPELLANT -VERSUS- KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED ===.'3====================RESPONDENT (Bting an Apvcal against thc Ruling urul ttTdt/ oJ'llu, Honouruhlc luslict A ongcri in tht
- Mitinnni High Court Citil Cav No. 279 ttf 20f.3 is-strrd on l$u lulv 2023)
BETWEEN LAWRENCE NDUTU & 156 OTHER$==================-G===PLAINTIFFS VERSUS KENYA BREWERIES l.IMrrED==========E!'-=E'!E! rE==-!i-=DEFTNDANT AIFID AVIT IN SUPPoR'I'oF l'HI'. URCLNCY I, tuANWA HOSEA o( P. O. Box 51M7{02ff Nairobi in the Republic of Kenva do make oath and state as follows: - l. I3l[l am an Advocatc of the High court of Kenya and in conduct of this ApJnal Gus I am well conversant with the facLs of this casc and hence compretent t. make this affidarrit in supgrort of the urgency herein' 2. THAT on 25th luly 2fr23 Hon. fuetice Asenath Ongeri dt'livererl a ruling tlismissing the' Apgrcllants' datcd 21.t August aI9 and l2th Marh fr2o suo moto on 25lh trlay 2022 without providing anv written reasolls when the matter was indeed xhedulexl for mcntion. 3. THAT as a result the ApJrcllant have bcnn denied audience/access of iustice by .,o ti"r court. Despite the ApJrellans being rcprcsentetl, thc leamed judge of the Superior Court on her own volition conducted intervicws on the Plaintifls and procceded to dismiss the Application for review whilst advising them to acceFt the iudgment as it is. 4. THAT thcreaftcr the l-Ionourable court rendered il*l( functus o/fcio dcnying the appellanb any other Jrrssible rem€dy by the Honourable Court further negating the Appellans their rights to fair trial. 5. THAT the Appcllants hcrein are older membere of the society who wcre forc"fuuy ."ti.*.t in the year 1997-20t[ by the ResE>ndent. some of the ApJrcllanls arc already dcreased. ihe other appcllanls are growing old and weary ca1ing for expeditious disPocal of this appeal. 6. THAT the upshot of the Ruling ner'essitated the AppellanS to approach this court to have the appeal set down for hearing as a matter of Priority' 7. THAT the Appellants ar.c reasonably apprehensive that the Respondents will prfieed and compty with the iudgmc'nt bo their detriment' "5:45', REPUBI.IC OF KENYA IN THE COURT OF APPEAL AT NARIOBI CIVIL APPEAL NO EO69 OF 2024 rcK3
8. THAT unless this Honourable Court urgently sets down the appeal for hearing and the orders mught by the AppcUants grantt'd. The intt'nded apJreal will be rendered otiose. 9. THAT the urgency has been brought without unreasonable delay therefore this appeal ought to be heard expeditiously to avoid the Appellants being thrown out from the temple and seat of justice unheard and which there is a high likelihu:d that further delay will heavily preiudice them. 10. THAT itis therefore extremely urgent for this Court to hear this matter dnd 8,rant the orders sought in the interest of iustice. 11. f[!!!the appeal has ovcrwhclming chances of Success. 12 TIIAT the substratum of the appcal will he oblitrratcd iJ the urScrN*y !s not acrorded and the appeal sct down for expeditious hearing. 13. THAT the Reslxrndents stand to sujfer no prepdice iI the urgencv is accordet and the matter s€t down for hearing. 14. THAT it Ls therefore extremely urgent for this Court to hear thls matter and Srant the orders sought iLrT the interest of iustice. 15. THAT I swear this affidavit in support of the application filed herewith and what is stattrl herein is true and within my knowledgc save for advice givcn to me sourc€s whereof have been disclosed. SWORN bv the said MANWA HOSFA At Nairobi this 7h h 2024 Deponent BETORF: IVtF: COMMISSION I)RAWN & NLED BY: Otwd & Menwa Aseoclate Advocates, Mirage Towers, Tower 1 Ground Floor, Suite 9 Along Waivaki Way P.O Box 51t147-00100. NAIROBI. REli OIv{A/UCOMlt'IlZ19/2Ozl Practice No. : I5K/2023/ 1 I 209 Flmail: nranrr'.r",,rltr'.tlnt.tt)tr larr,.crr.k Phone No:( +25{)7U3 9t47UJ6. 'I O llE SI:RVID U N Kaplan & Shatton Advocates Williamson Housc, 9s Floor 46 Ngong Avenue !(f, AOVOCATE ANO 0MMlSSl0f.lt fo8 0AI8s c '"3u:6 rrf I I
4,ruxh*.- i-g v Jr rKlDrvr/3(xt5/2012 NOt YET ADVISED MARCH 18,2022 MR. LOURTNCE K. NDUTTU MR.IAMES N. WARTOKO MARY P. WAMBUCU I'.O. BOX 15409{01m NAIROBI We refer to tlw aboire awl wry muclr regrel ao ,tol"': Tlrre are clainrs made. by yourxh'es on betnlf of eitfur dccea*d or disabled Clainwils. Wilhout ANY clocuments to shoto the assignntent of tle payntents to you , it tpill be unkntful lor us lo dishursa tlrse dues to Wrsons otlvr thon the forner enryloyees or tlvir pr*nal reprexntatirtes. We tlemonderl prwl of lhis autlority and, norc lllfls been fumislwd ott us. Tlvre was the unresked issue of tle TOTAL number of deea:cd per*ns listed and u'ho ate entilled to receit'e dues. Ewry single occasiotr lhis nutter is eitlur nt oirletl or naer clo*d. This is unlenoble. Finally u,e cannot rcmit tlues to DISPUTED Imnk accounts or mpxt to doublfiil recipienls tthox itlentity rewnls a dilferent nane4runer. We rvceiud o nunfuer ol conrplaints ott anunded Bank Account rurnrberc an lhe lisl. We tlvre.fore can only pay duesby cheque.Thank you. erety, f| r soN KINYANIUI & CO. ADVOCAT ES I.H 347 +8( I Dcar Sirs/ Madam, RE: HCC NO. 279 OF 2003 - LAWRENCE NDUTIU & OTHERS vs. KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED & DISBURSEMENT OF PART DUES
4,rr^tr1re-''? I IHK/DM/300s/2012 ,ANUARY 1$t1,2024 NO I'YE'I' ADVISET) Dear Sir/Madam, RE: CHANGE OF BENEFICIARIES,DETAILS IN ABSA BANKER,S CHEQUE NO.126944 FOR KSH. 57,769.00 DRAWN lN THE NAME OF GORDON OTOLO NGOLO (A BENEFICIAITY IN THE SETTLEMENT OF HCC. NO. 279 OF 2003. LAWRENCE NDUTTU & OTHERS vs. KENYA BREWERIES LTMITED) TO MESAIDI HAMADI IUMA BEINGTHE LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE We reftr to the nboue and nrhri* at the tinc ue obtaircd tle cited Bankels Ch ue in llv sunt of Ksh- 67.769.00 (Kenya Shillings S:.xty Sewn Tltottsands Saten Hundred and Sirty Nine Only) lrom fimds lulil in our Cltctr,,s Account No. 20t14308773 in your Qucenstt'uy Brantlr arising from llu v.lttletwrt in ttu aborc ca*, tlu BeaLqts Cheque was drmwt in tht namc of GORDON OTOLO NGOLO. We attach tle original of tlu *itl Banker's Cheque.for your records. He is since decenxil, nrrd lis sorr /OSHUA ODHTAMBO NCOLO (lD No.I00O8900) obtninecl a Crant of Reprexntafion itr Siuyu CM Suctrssiorr Cttrt* E19hf 2022 orr 74th Decentber 2023. we enclo* a copy of tlu original Grant from tlu CM Court itt siaya for your recards and confnmtion. The Estnte of tle tlecenxd tlelayed in *curing tlu snid Grnnt rohich tons issued on 74th December 2023. 348 4s6 ABSA BANK KENYA PLC LTD QLIEENSWAY }IOUSE BRANCH MAMA NCINA STREE-I' NAIROBI I
we noted tlnt the saicl Banker's auque wns draun in tlv name o/GoRDON OTOLO NGOLO. Accordingly te request tlnt you re-issue thc s,iid Banker's cheque in the namc ol IoSHUA )DHIAMBO NGOLO and any exwnses aisingrtill be borne by tlu said losHUA ODIITAMBO NGOLO. Slnulrl atry issue nrix for claifcation we slnll be ptea*d to furnislr yut trith the relannl i nformntion. Tlunk y ott. J. & CO. ADVOCATES c.c. Client Enclosure (Grant of Repre*ntation in Sitrya CM Successiott C.aux E190 of 2022 dnled 74th Decemtcr 2023 accompan$ng doanments) a l)-I I a ) t I 349 ,€?T 2 I N
DT RECTORATE OF CRIMINAL INYESTIGATIONS Poge No..... Police case No,.,... ..-....20...... P IDNO. JOHN HARRISON KINYAJUI C/O J. HARRISON KIT.IYAJUI & CO.ADVOAWES P.O BOX 10024 GPO NAIROBI Enrail address: P. Tel: 0734-733659 ty, Gatundu South firnexhr* 7O t4/t t/20?3 St.Ellis I kruss .t'' flr*,, ,a' l530hrs I l, { CURREN T RTSIDENCE: Kiambu Coun STATES IN EI|GLISH AS FOLLOWS: I am the above named male adult bearing the above particulars. I am a lawyer tv pror"."ion having practiced for the last 25 years under-the name sgylc .f frilS .r. HARRISON xttweNUUI & co. ADV6CATES, and I wish to state as follows: Sometimes in the year 2OO3, I was requested by Gitobu Imanyara to rcprelient " g.o"p of peoplc (trom about lO0O or so) who wcre forme-rly employees of x#yu 'g..*iri"i in a civil matter HCCC NO.279 of 2o03. The former employees had been laid off their work by their said employer and filed a Court case as they were dissatislied. I took up the matter for the 125 persons from Gitobu Imanyara Advocates and tfr. r"p[r."tative of my group oi people was one Lawrence Nduttu who would g"i.fitt. communicatioi i'' iegard to the Court process and escalate it to his 6ther colleagues I was represinting. Othcrs of the 1000 Claimants wcre represented -by Namada and co. Advocates and still others by o.P Ngoge Advocate. The Court process went on for a while wit1. different Judges and on the 24t'January 2olb, Hon. Mr. Justice J.K Sergon made aJudgement on the -"tlr where tlie former employees were to be compensated in which he held that the decision inter alia to lay off the employees was unlawful. The Defendant (KBL) was ordered io refund the plaintiffs (former-employees) ksh So,raO,OgS'being t1.e amount withheld filed by the firms of Namada and my firm. GPx (L) 927- 1On-4/2015 350 Lt e8
tlnt!2021 St.E,llis House 46 flmr @ I530hrs D I RECTORATE O F CRI MI NAL T N VESTI GATI ONS Page No..... Police cose No.,..., ,......20....., For the 125 people I represented, the amount remitted by KRI. to our clients account was as follows Decremental sum of Kes 9,405,54 I /= lnterest was 4,350,77 1.35/= Party and party cost was 1,0O0,000/= Totaling to Kes 14,756,312.35/= 't After receipt of the said amount into my Client Accourf, I transferred Ksh. 1,000,000i= to my Oflice Account as my agreed freef(as statcd by M/S Kaptan & Stratton advocates in their communicationFonlthe settlement), and left t}te balance thereof in my said Clicnt Account. I then requested Mr. l,awrence Nduttu to secure the services of an independent Accountant in order to calculate the netllows and the pro rated sums to the beneficiaries. He in turn stated to me that he would haPpy to work with my accountant Mr. Lawrence KaroSo Thoithi to do all the calculations including the calculation of interest to bc distributed pro rata to each person of the 125 I was representing as per the schedule of payment submitted in that regard trom I(IIL Advocates M/S Kaplan & SUatton Advocates. There were other individuals of other Advocatcs who were not satisfied *'ith the Judgement of Justice Serg<.ln and sought to appeal. This information was known to my clients and as per the Court of Appeal Rules Rule 77(1) thereof that indicates service of notice of appeal must be effected on every person affected. Accordingly as affected persons they were informed at all times that my law hrm would appear in the Court of Appeal on their behalf in regard to the said Appeal. The payment of one month salary as damages orde,red P{ th. court \r'as not remiited by KBL since there was already an appeal and have to wait till thc determination of the apPeal which is still pending. My clients were agreeable with the earlier Court order and signed discharge vouchers from KBL and agreed to all the terms thereof and no further claim upon signing the same so that they could receive their stated dues as per the schedulc from KBL. I 2 3 I instructed formally in that regard and each of them processed the Discharge Voucher after cxplaining to them (through Mr. Lawrence Nduttu) the import thereof. 4q GPx (t) 927- 10m -412015 351
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Subiect Re: SENATE COMMITTEE RESOLUTION ON MEDIATION AND REVIEW lN RELATION TO THE PETITION CONCERNING THE ALLEGED FAILURE BY KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED, KAPLAN & STRATTON ADVOCATES AND HARRISON KINYANJUI ADVOCATES TO PAY COMPENSATION AWARDED TO PETITIONERS From harrisonKinyanjui<greatharrison@yahoo.com> To dennis njagi <dennis.njagi@ag.go. ke> Date Friday May 9, 2025 10:35:23 AM Dear Mr. Njagi, Thank you for the email. The lotal sum remitted was for disbursements (photocopying of documents) was as per lmanyara & Co. Advocates agreement we had, that his Clients (the Claimants) meet the expenses to get the documents for filing copied and it was 55,000/=. This was paid in installments spread over time. As indicated earlier the scanning of documents would take time. Very Kind Regards, J. HARRISON KINYANJUI On Thursday, May 8,2025 at 10:12'.23 PM GMT-8, <dennis.njagi@ag.go.ke> wrote Good morning Mr. Kinyanjui, Further to the documents,/information requested vide our letter dated Sth lllay 2025, kindly also clarify the total amount paid to yourself by the claimants for filing and other disbursements as alluded to during the meeting. Kirrcl rcgarrls From: dennis <dennis.njagi@ag. go.ke> To: greatharrison <greatharrison@yahoo.com> Date: Tl-rursday, 8 May 20257:-17 PM EAT Subject: SENATE COMMITTEE RESOLUTION ON MEDIATION AND REVIEW IN RELATION TO THE PETITION CONCERNINC THE ALLECED FAILURE BY KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED, KAPLAN & STRATTON ADVOCATES AND HARRISON KINYANJUI ADVOCATES TO PAY COMPENSATION AWARDED TO PETI]'IONERS Goorl evcning, Wc writc furthcr to our mcctirrg oi torlav rrl l +1 5 ll1015.l:-lll I)IVI Dennis N. Njagi Principal State Counsel lAccredited Mediator Advocates Complaints Commission Cooperative Bank House, Haile Selassie Avenue,20th Floor P.O. Box 48048 - 00100, Nairobi Email : d9,nnis,ni4gi,@ag, gq.ke I Website: ry. agc. go. ke
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I lcc , Kaplan Stratton Advocates Williamson House 4lh Avenuc Ngong P O. Box 401 1 1 - 00100 Nairobi. Xenya ww\^r.laplaffi lratton.com Em6il: KS@kapstrat.com VAT llo 01l219l) Plf.l P0O06155alS T: (0) 20 2841000 (o) 20 5145200 M. (Ol722 20578213 (0) 733 699012/3 htl. Cod.: +254 OZ: tto. 19 SEN/DSEC/DISSC/SCLSWI2O25I44 PMGIKEIlOIIT2 08 May 2025 Commission Secretary Advocates Complains Commission Oflicc of the Attomey General & f)epartment of Justice 20th Floor, Cooperative Bank l{ouse Haile Selassie Avenue Nairobi Dear Sir, RE: Petition Concerning the Alleged Failure of Kenya Breweries Limited, Kaplan & Stratton Advocates, and Harrison Kinyanjui Advocates on Payment of Compensation Awsrded to Petitioners We refer to the above matter and to your letter dated Znd May 2025. Further to our submissions to the Senate Labour and Social Welfare Committee on 106 Apil 2025, and in accordance with the directions issued to the Advocates Complaints Commission, we respond as follows: We reiterate the averments in or letter to the Commission dated 20m September 2023 (enclosed). Further to that, we note that the parties agreed to senle this matter in April 2018 following the Court's judgment. In a letter dated 296 March 2018, the Petitioners expressly accepted a payment of KES 9,405,541 in full and final scttlement of the judgment. his agreement amounted to a waiver of any further claims, including the one month's salary that had been the subject of an intended appealSy KBL' KBL instructed us to pursue an appeal on the basis that each ofthe plaintiffs had been an paid 4 months' salary. An additional I month salary would therefore amount to unjust enrichment. The parties chose to waive any additional claims to avoid prolonged litigation. Following this agreement, their acceptance was formalised through the discharge vouchers which were signcd by each claimant. Under the Discharge Vouchers, the Petitioners accepted immediate payment of the refund amounts. In tum, they undertook as follows: "lN CONSIDERATION of the doresaid Payment I, my personal represenlative or any olher person as my successor in title hereby release and discharge KBL, all its a./.filiated cntities, directors, o./Jicers, cmployees, agenls, successors or assigns.from all claim.s or uny.further liabiliy to me F. Oiiambo. SC. MBS p. Hirno S. WainaiE P. Gachuhi R. i rai N Man E. Krty€ni€ C. Wetefld€ J. Mulhui P lkimrfo K Kamaitha P Nirru S KiarilMda N. t anos R. Kiu.tgE C. ElyarEr-l-loaslbH J. itg'a.€'i.B F. Lc{.€ R tGrau E Onyago V. Npqa E Br€gon J Ngal€ o Fowbr(cd|arbrn) LEilH8^ ') ., 1 471 a a
t ? ))t ) 6 arisingfrom my former employment with KBL and in lhe Suit. I hereby u'aive my right lo make any future claims for any amounts, expenses, losses, liabilities, rights, benefits or entitlements (whether knov'n or unknown) that may be due to me from KBL or any such director, officer, entployee, agent, successor or assign or olherwise whalsoevern [the signed dbcharge vouchers are all attached al pages I0 - 138 of our letter dated 2Uh September 20231 This process was not initiated by KBL but was underlaken by the Petitioners' Advocate. During the Senate hearing on l0th April 2025, the Petitioners confin:red that they had been fully informed ofthe legal implications ofexecuting the discharge and that they did so voluntarily. As you are aware, a discharge voucher binds all parties and operates as a full discharge. In Trinity Prime InvertmeDt Limited vs Lion of Kenya Insurance Company Limited [20f5] eKLR the Court ofAppeal stressed the sanctity ofa valid discharge voucher as follows: "The execulion of the discharge voucher, we agree with the learned iudge, constituted a complete contract. Even dpayment by il was less than the lotal loss sum, the appellont accepted it because he wanted payment quickly and execution of the voucher was free of misrepresentation,traud or other. The appellant was th us fulty dbcharged " In his submission before the Senate (enclosed), Mr. Kinyanjui cmphatically confimed that his clients were made aware of the nature of the discharge vouchers and their legal effect. In the letter, he states: " t t. No one compelled ANY of the Claimants to execute the Discharge Vouchers which enabled Payments ofwhat they were demandingfrom Kenya Breweries Limited. Mr. Lawrence Ndullu was tasked by the Hon. Lady Justice Ang'awa with representing the Claimanls hence Mr' Lawrence Ndutlu by order ofthe Court in the cited suit thus orrangedfor each ofthem to be furnished with a copy of their respective Discharge Voucher from Kenya Breweries' advocates on record l,l/5. Koplan & Slralton Advocales, and each of them execuled the same. 12. Ilas ANY of them placed under lhe barrel ofa gun to execule lhe same, or torlured, or subjected to ANYform of duress of'compulsion? I{ere ANY of them subjected to ANI'form of coercion by myself or ANY employee in my lav' .firm ? NO!!!!! 13. They eoch voluntarily and withoul any compulsion executed the same afier being informed by Lawrence Ndultu and myself of the conlenfi and ramificalions thereof. '1 ) KS ) D +1L
8 14. It was on the bases (sic) of these Discharge Vouchers that the pro-raled sums were remitted to THEM. NONE of the said persons REJECTED the cheques, or even received ANY of the cheque.r on a without prejudice bails. 16. Each of the said persons under our represenlation READ and UNDERSTOOD what the Discharge Vouchers stated BEFORE executing the same. " (Emphasis and capilalisation in the original), Further to this, on I I't January 2022, lhe advocates executed a consent confirming that the Petitioners listed in the attached payment schedule had agreed to a settlement (enclosed). In subsequent proceedings, Counsel informed the Court that the matter had been fully resolved. Specifically, on 27th Apil 2023, parties appeared beforc the Honourable Justice A.N. Ongeri. Mr. Kinyanjui submined as follows: "I have been in this case for a long time. .. I do not mean in any way to demean my learned friend. This case is finalized." @mphasis supplied) (extract from the proceedings enclosed). As you also aware, a consent letter singned by counsel is binding on all parties. This has been confirmed in the employment context by the Court of Appeal in Board of Trustees National Social Security Fund v Micheal Mwalo l20l5l KECA 782 (KLR), where it stated: "A consenl order entered into by counsel is binding on all parties lo the proceedings and cannot be sel aside or varied unless it is proved lhat it was obtained byfraud or collusion or by an agreement contrary to the policy ofthe court ..." 10. We would like to draw the Advocates Complaint Commission's attention to the fact that there is currently no ongoing litigation betwecn the Petitioners and either KBL or Kaplan & Stratton in relation to this matter. This can be confirmed by the coun frle. The only outstanding issues relates to Plaintiffs represented by the firm of Namada & Company Advocates. This can be confirmed by the Court file which shows that Mr. Kinyanjui was not present or represented when the matter was last in Court on 23'd April and 66 May 2025. Consequently it is I(BL's position that: a) The Petitioners have misled the Senate in an attempt to intimidate and pressure KBL into making further payments which are no longer due and owing. 9 ,) il Q13 KS
b) The Petitioners voluntarily executed the discharge vouchers in full and final settlement, thereby waiving all further claims against Kenya Brcweries l-imited. c) The Petitioners' Advocate executed a consent which formally rnarked the matter as settled. d) Both thc Petitioners' and Respondent's Advocates inforrned the Court that lhe matter had been finalised. e) The actions by the Petitioners are aimed at extending proceedings beyond what was concluded potentially indicating bad faith considering their prior acceptance of the Discharge Vouchers' terms. Please find attached the following documents in support of our position: a) A copy ofour letterdated 206 September2023 [Pages I -31; b) A copy of the Petitioner's letter accepting the settlement offer, dated 29tl'March 2018 [Pages4-91; c) A copy of the Respondent's letter seeking clarification on the linaliry ol the settlement, dated lOth April 2018 [Page lll; d) A *py of the Petitioner's lefter dated 5s June 2018, forwarding the executed discharge vouchers [Page 12]; e) A *py of the Respondent's letter forwarding the consent and the settlement payment schedule dated 20rh December 2021[Pages 13 - f 5]; f) A copy ofthe signed consent dated l ls January 2022 lPage 16l: S) A copy ofthe Petitioner's advocate's letterdated lTth February 2021, requesting a mention to confirm settlement [Page l7]; h) Extract from the Court Proceedings [Pages 18 - l9]; i) A copy of Harrison Kinyanjui's letter to Senate dated 8'l'April 2025 [Pages 20 - 3el. Yours faithfully, ( i:rch uhi K.\l'1. \\ .t s l'lt.\ II'o\ Encl. listed above S ('c: ('licnt { t€1f K
Kaplan Advo<;ates w0l.mton Houtc 4th A6nu. Ngo0g P.o. Box 40.lll - 00lm N.&obi, f\.oya $arrYr. k8pla,Etratlon.coln Ern l: Ks@k.Drlr.l.com T: (0) 20 2&11000 (0) m 273e19 Mt lol l2 NlurlS (0) 733 6grr 2,3 lnll Coda: 125,4 DZ t{o. 19 CCTPE]FEBN3N6 l,MolKE/t0l172 20 Scptember 2023 Commission Secretary Advocates Complai nts Commission Office of lhe Attorney Gencral & Department of Justice 20th Floor, Coopcrativc Balk House Hailc Sclassie Avcnue Neirobi ? I i:FP 2j23 ^il]'- .s-1- Attn: ICpng'enoh I(K Deal Sir HCCC No.279 of 2003 Lnwrencc Nduttu & Others vs Kcnya Brcwcries Limited wc refer to your lettcr dated 5'r' lu|rle 2023 (receivcd at oul offices on 4u Scpternber 2023) scclcing information in thc abovc mattcr in which wc act for l(cnya Brcwerics Limited. By way of background, although the maltcr was filed iu 2003, it was substautially dclaycd in Court as I result of a represcntation disputc between sorne of thc plaintiffs and their formcr advocate, O.P. Ngogc. O.P. Ngogc continued filing interlocutory applications which led to an appcal to the Court of Appeal. Thc issuc was cvcntually scttlcd by the Suprcrne Court in the precedent setting decision of Lawrencc Ndutu & 6,000 Others v Kenya Breweries Limited & Anothcr [2012] cKIR delivercd on 4fr October 2012. Thc mattcr procecdcd for hcaring on 3d October, 22d Novcmber 20 I 6 and I OG July 20 I 7 with the PlaintiIB beirrg rcpresentcd by three individual law finns - J. Harrison Kiuyanjui & Company Advocates, Namada & Company Advocates, and O.P. Ngoge & Company Advocatcs. After full hearing, the judgmcnt was delivcrcd by the Hon. Justice Sergon on 24u' January 2018. ln summary, the Cout, at paragraph 20, otdetcd as follows: a) A declaratiou that the Plaintiffs' early rctirement was in breach of the constitution 8nd theil tenns of etnploYment; b) The Defendanr to pay thc Plaintifls one months' salary as dantages for loss of cmployment; c) The Defendarrt to rcfund the Plaintiffs the sums of KES 30,180,685 in the following proponrolrs Plaintiffs represented by Namada & Company Advocales KES 20,775,t44 I 41{
[e( PlaintifB rcplcsented by J. Ilan'ison Kinyarrjui & Company Advocates d) The above sums to bcar intercst f'rom the date ofjudgncnt till paymcnt in full; e) The Defendanl to bear the costs of the suit. Foltowing delivery of judgnrent, Mr. Kinyanjui setrl us a letter dated 29th March ?.01 8 demanding payment of the sums awarded to his clicuts th,rough his clicnt account. Mr. Kiuyaajui also sent discharge vouchers signed by all his clients tluough a lenct dated 4d'July 2018. Each of the plaintiffs coufinned that rcccipt of the sums outlincd would be in'lull and Jinal setllement " of the abovc matter. In addition, the firm of HK advocates was paid a sum of KES 1,000,000 being the puty and p8rly costs togethcr with intcrest accrued on the decrctal sum up to 3ld November 2021. This was confirmed in our lcfter of206 December 2021 which also forwardcd a consent to mark the suit as scttled with rcgud to Mr. Kinyanjui's clients. Mr. Kinyanjui rcsponded to tl s letter on l2th January 2022 and for.warded the signcd conscrt. We subsequently paid the sum of I(IIS 11,756,31235 to Mr'. KinyaDjui's accoutrt on 2lt! January 2022 by way of RTGS transfet brokcn down as follows: We have seen a lctter from Mr. Kinyanjui 10 some of his clients dated I Novembcr 2022 refcrring to the cxistcncc of an appcal by sornc of Mr. Namada's clients. Wc notc th.t this appcal did not in any way affect Mr. Kinyanj ui's clients. As at this date, we had already paid the decretal sum to Mr. Kinyanjui as outlined above. Additionally, Mr. Kinyanjui's clients acceptcd thc Court's dccision and did not file an appcal. Thc appcal was cvcotually struck out with costs by a ruling dated 3d February 2023. our client has paid the bulk of lhc decretal sum awarded to Mr. Namada's clients and is working on colcluding the balance. We have cncloscd a paginatcd bundle with all the relevant correspon&nce and documentation. We are availablc to makc any clarification or provide any additional information or assist the commission in any manner rcquired to resolve this issue. Youn faitfiully ?uL P.M. Gachuhi I(APLAN & STRATTON Enct: l) Leucr dated 2/h March 2018 from J. Harrison Kinyanjui & Company Advocatcs [Pagcs I -El 2) Letter dated 4th July 2018 from J. Harrison Kinyonjui & Company Advocales /orwarding discharge vouchers lPagcs I - I38l KES 9,405,541 Amount in KES Dcscription 9,405,541.00 Decretal Suru in tcrms of the judgement delivered on 24tb January 2018 4,150,771 .35 Intercst up to 3l rt Novembcr 2021 t,000,000.00 Party and party costs I(ES 14,756,312.35 Total 4q6 x/,; -T l
I I I 1 3) I*tter datcd 2f Deccmber 2021 fron Kaplan & Strdtton Advocalcs lPagcs 139 -' r18I 1) ietter datcd tP Januoy 2022fronJ. Harrison Kbryanjui & Company Advocates attachtng stgncd consenl. [Pages 119 - 150J 5) Requcst for RTGS Tfa*fcr datcd 2ln January 2022 [Page 15|J. 6) Ciw of email fron ABSI Bank conJirming transaction. [Pages 152 - I 53J 7) Lcitcr dated 1 dh Novcmbe r 2022 from J. Harrbon Ktryanjui & ComPa,ty Adwcates' [Page IsaJ b) iuling in Nairobt Ctvil Appltcatlon No. E089 ol2O2l [Pages 159 - l63J I fudgmcntinNalrobiHCC2T9 o12003 [Pages 161 -225J i I l i.- L li I I j I i I ll tl !1l I I Cc: Client i l t: I, 3 ,€17 3
J FlennrsoN I(rwarmn GORT4ER-Y M|rCHELL COTIS HOUSO &CO. ADVOCATES ourReI: fl-rK/ou/scns/2012 Date:: MARCIl2gftr,n1'8, . KAPI..AN & STRATTON ADVOCATBS W[-t.IAtv{SON HOL'SB, 4nI NGONG AVENUE NNROBI O*rSlt, edraili tt.tthortltonCyrhoo'cotr You Ref, NOT YE-l'ADVISED aTh FLooR s\rlrE ' r 6 $.^BERA STNEET P.O. EOx t @Z4 GFO l{AiOA CELL 07S+_7!l 66e 'tEl-. 25t-2- 3A20'rO rr,<.25+-2-41m1\ 0 5 APR 2010 tRtg@ l.rll trE::SEITELEI'IEIIT OI DUES A5 ORDERED - I(sH. 9,40 l(iilYl1 0Bl flcc ll0.279 0r 2003 mwttE NCE NDUITU & OTllERl vs BIEWtRIES W tclcr lo thc afutx od the Judgenent of Hon' Mt' lusticc *rgoa hcrtia dabd 24'i lf.tunY2018. 't tt raut-ct thtf wu ftmit ttu sw of KstL g,405,541h as pr llv utnexed Sdedulc' la ;:;itr;,;;; ;;;;';;'d'*d W'*o cnu't' phtx mn;t t)tc sttid sunts to our ctient ;*iiliria mr*rioi^ i rtr dkntg.'our clicttt acf/..nt dctails are as lo outs --- - - iccowrr NAME: I. HakNSoN KIMyANJLtr & co' ADvocATFs' CIJENTACOllI\,T BAI{K BARCI-AYS BANI( OF KENYA LTD BRANCII: OT]E ENSINAY ERANCH, N I.jROBI ACCOUMr NLIiVIBER : 0e4' 17s27s1 It edtnoohilge yam dischargc upon tlc reeipt of tlu scttlcmcnt' Thonk you Ly, ON KINYANIUI & co Enclostrc (Schedulc) c.c. Clbnts 7.1 SEI' ?u.rr 1 4 \. 1 aff I
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MiiTUV] IT'MAMOFIAMED KIDANGA 7932 'n,74.58/= 2Bs2/" 100,000/= MOHAfuINIBDSAID BWANA IMANI 21,433.97 /= 4,547 / = 100,000/= 69 GIDEON K. N{VVI\IGI 436 33,4%.n/= 5,605/ = 100,000/- 70 FRANCIS NGT,NIZE K. 122 20,961.70/= 100,000/= 7L DOR.OTTry MBETGSHENYE 6307 21,084/= 31,000/ = s0,000/- 72 SAKWA 4331, 72,1%/= 2,420/= -l STAN'IJY G. IG{GARA 7132 2t,6D./= 3,2n/= BARSHORAWACHU BAJARA 20,34s.50/= 3,2901= 100,000/= GEORGE S. MSI{EDI 776L 36,653.72/= 5,6s/- 100,000/= DZOMBO C}iARLES MBLEA 05c5 23,899.50/= 4,60s/= 1m,0@/= IEREMIAHMUNZAA 7968 12319.66/- 3,752/ = 100,000/- DOUGLASHARMTON MALINGI 8ts24.60/= 2,44'L/= 100,000/= 79 HAMADILIMA MWANG'JPU n26 13,136.50/= 2,W0/- 100.000/ = 80 LEONARD DUMEMBOGA 25"533.18/ - 4,627 /= loo,ooo7= JOIN 7900 12349.82/= 3,7s2/ = 100,000/= JOSEPHINECHBZBZ NDOSHO 8,4n.40/= 3,2n/= 100,000/= SAIDI AWADHI AWAYU n, f3.n/- 7,6?8/= 100100/= DARIUSKILAMBO t5,7%.761= 2,6n/= s0,000/ = DONAS KIRICHA LOMBO 2915 1sJ03.31/= 190,0m7' RAC}IELV.W.IGAR 7839 20,789.84/= 2,832/= 100,0m/= DiLTON PASCAL KITATU 0502 77,106.94/ = 23N/= 100,0m/= BCNI! ACEMUTUKU NDAKA 7868 20,y74.s6/= 3,677.02/ - 100,000/= 89 KIMANINGERE WAITM; n59 25,605.34/= 1,q17/= 100,000/= € rn ,000 ,000 s0 :n c-lov SoLl.L .l ry'd.t t I '1 l l
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]. Hannisoru I(rwnrvJin ST, ELLls HOU5€ (FO'IMEFN-Y XTTCHELL COTTS }IOUS6 4TH F]-@R. SrrTE a r 6 WAERA STREET P.O. 8OX r@2. OfCr I{I/ROAI cEr-rj crrla-7ss tse raL:2ta-2- 3.20ro FAX 25a-2-3.2071 roulL grorhrrrbonCphoo.coar &CO. ADVOCA'TES Our Ref: f7K/DM/3oos/u72 You.rRef: NOTyETADVISED Date: I MARCI{ 29rx, 2018, ' KAfI/,N & STRATTON ADVOCATBS WILL,IAII,{SON HOUSB, 4Tfl NGONG AVENUE NAIROBT ; Dear Sir, oN KII{YANJUT & CO c.c. Clients @> Er$E&8S.t$m#rTw 0 5 APR 2010 Rtr@EI I trt:.StIIttElltl{T 0r DUts As ORDERED - l(SH. 9,405 BI HCC 3 LAWREllCr I{DUTTU & 0 E t(illYA BirfvilE$ W nfer b thc afuu and the ludgettunt ol Hon. Mr. lustie Sergon brein ibtcil24tr linuary20LS. 'We requcst tlut you nmit tlu sum of IGl- 9,405541k as Wr thz anncxe d Scheilab. In *tthmctt of thc deim as ordercd by ilu Aurt, plcasc 'r;mit tlu *iil atms b our dient acaunl for owoard bansmissiott to our dicnts. Our clia$ account ibtails aru as hllows: ACCOIINT NAIUIE:/. HARRISoN KIr.ryA NIw I co. ADvocATES, CUENTACOUN? BANKBARCIA,YS BANK OE KENYA LTD BRAN CH : QUEEN S\NAY BRANCId NAIRoBI ACCOIINT NIIMBER:|94 - 11027s1 lNe I adooulcdge your disdargc upn fie reeipt of thc setllcment. Thankyou ty, Encbsun- (Sdtc&tle) ilQfit&r.*W&,r**i4ln n (0+ l0 l/=
Kaplan Stratton Advocates Wlhmaon HorrE ilth Av.nrE Ngong P.O. Sox 4011,| - OO'|0O N.lrobl, Keny. u/rrw.l.plaotlratton.@m Emoll: Ksohprkllco.n VAT tlo @ll2!S Plt FEo!!3tal6 T: (Ol20 2E41000 (o) 20 2733919 U: (O) 722 m5782/3 (0) 733 699012/3 ln0. Code: +25{ OZ No. 19 Iru(,,,ti( ,tr), t ,r:l J. Harrison Kinyanjui & Co. Advocatcs St Ellis Uouse 4rh Floor, Door 416 Wabera Strect NAIROBI Dear Sirs, High Court Civil Case No. 279 o12003 l,swrence Nduttu & Others vs. Kenya Brewcries Limlted Thank you for your lettcr datcd 29h March 2018. We shoutd bc grateful if you could pleasc clarify the following; l. Whethcr the paymcnt of Kshs. 9,405,501 is in full and final settlemctrt of the suit inclusivc of the costs. 2. We enclose a template of the discharge voucher for execttion by each of the Plaintills 8Ed retum to us. We shall thereafler rcquest our client to make payment to your account. Yours faithfully, o^rr...l(::.&ffi!. t,r e .- KAPI.AN & STRATTON Cc: Clicnt . I a, . I ruhi &Co AovocA rEs 1l F. qffio, iAS. SC P Hkrl. O. Fo*.. S. W-.h. X St w P G.cnud R Mb.l 8.Shdr N.Ml[r E Xlny.ri. C Wrt.xr. M. Aairry. J.lifutr.l A G.rxal-Ih.}ry P t(lmra X. Kt'rrilh. P t{.ru S Khrla.ltul. N. M.,E. R rJruooa C €tyanc J N9'.a9'r. f0-f LEX AFBICA 10 Aprfl 2018 -.--
J. HanrusoN Knwaruyr.lr &CO.ADVOCATES L H[riaon KlnvrllluJ Ilr(NEDrlrr Ir tri O(l-, S:. gu-l6 |tXJf,rE GOir.E .Y XrTCr{.4.J. corTs tousE) {Tll FLCron, st T[,I O WAIEIiA E'FlEr P.o. EX too'ta cro NArlOa CEL(: O79.-7!s 66e 'rEL 23+-2- tr2qro ?rJa2'.-244'g71 cotalh lrc thrdaonoy.roo<olt I Our Ref: IHR/DM/?(]os,2Inz Date: ILJNE 5rH 20tg Your Rp(,1671s /10/tz2 LAWRENCENDUTIU & ofiIERS vc KENYA EREWERIES LTMITF"D w nfu to he abouc and yout rcr'ts d.Ett 7N Apnr z01E ancr 2r! w 207g on thc slrme- Ple,* find endoxd anr clicnb' excanbd diechargc oouc:herc ror rour actiot. Kitttfltt br us hroat rrul'r,n you cott snd tlt finds n e tmrrrl oilr cltent acaui *iL-- "' '--'"'v -' Tlunkynu. N & co. Ch'orfs Eaclaures (Di*hargc doatntents in tfu origirul) O*4, filitt, *.1 ::& ltl'r,,* -. li/a* ra ry'alr 6r srRATroN ADVocAt-Es WII/UA}Y,SON HOL,SE, 4TH NGoNG AVENUE N^frIROBI Ecar Sir, , .v RtrG O 4 JUL 2OIB I {oe l2 S
Kaplan Stratton Advocates W[.,rrar ]fd!a .ilh Avr r lto.rg P.O. 0q aollI - mloo Nrrrlbt Kriyr t: (0) 20 zlal0oo p) 20 ?a3o'ro )* lplt?, 2o5rt2t3 (o) t3t cgaot2f) ht Coda: .2lla oz ib '0 u,*w.rrpSnt.na llin. coln Emd: K ior.p.tro L..m 20 Dcccrnbcr 202 t ,t'l K/DJV14 00 5/2012 PMGff'E 0It'12 J. Harrion KinYaqiui & Co. Advocrlcs St. Ellis Hrrur (Formcrty Miohall Cott! Housa) 4' Floor, w.bcn Stoct NAIROBI Advencc by cmeiL qrEolhirdon'&vahoo com URCEN-T' Dcar Sir IICCC No.279 of 2003 Lrwrcncc Nituttu & Others vr Ksuya Brtflcrics Limitcd Wc refcr to tro variour corresPondoocc io rhc above mattct' Orr clicnt is witling to pay ltc sum of KEs l'000,000'00 io futl and fmalscttlcmcnl ofPrry ard party q6t3 in thc m.de.. Wc will thcrcsrc bc puying out tho follorvhtg sums o you in frrll end finJ sculemcnt of ;orrr clients' claims un&r rhcJudgalenr ond dccrec in lhc suit a! rvcll as tlrc dischlrgc vouchcrs oxocutcd by ylur glicntE, 8s follows: Wcfurrhcrcoclorcrconsontlattcrmukiruthcsuitorsottlodbctr',ocnourrcspcctiv€clicnt! We strrtl only fih it upon rulitlllcc of tbc lbovo docrcrll arnount lo )ou( aocotlnl rs btlo\Y Plcasc conlirm ttat thc dctrils arc rccurrtc' ACCOUNTNAME J' HARRISON KINYANruI & CO' ADVOCATES' CLIENTS BA\1( BRANCE ACCOT.INTNUMBI'R SWI'TCODE BRANCECPDE ACCOTJNT ABSA BANK OF KEI'TYA LTD QUESNSWAY HOUSE BRANCH, NAIROBI 20/.4108n3 BARCKEN'GANI( 03009{ F. Oi.rItoo, ^18S, 8C P. tl,tI L Wrhrh! ; P, O.ctdi R. $bd N. t..Ik E. Kln,tnl! C. W.t.ndi J. Mutlul P. h'imlrr X. Ktnltht P, Uau S. Kb.{..lttrlt N. $sne. R. Xtung. C. ElvEng J. Ng'.ng'rn O. Fol^,lcr (CoortJiant) 9,405,541.00 Dccrctal Sum 4,350,77135 I 2 I i. v. irr 3 10 Iill(il(:r up 1,000,000.00 Prrty and plrty cols Kns t 4,?s6Jl2js {oT 13
Do la us ha,vc cxcculed copies of :hc consc;rt Yours faithfully l. Encl. Cc: Clicnt foJ KS l4
Kaplan Stra.tton Advocatos lvllrn oo ltoaro ,t0t Av.fta i.ltpng P.C, 8o( 10: l l - @loo tltd{ tGny. r.ilJrCafr:'atloa,(orn Er.rt l€Otrp.b.l. @n t: (0)A 2Aal00O p) 20 2rr91e )r, Q)t?2&'rel 3 l0) ,:E cosr2n lrrl Cdr: i23a OZ: Io lt PMGIKJ)lUt'n 20 Dccrnkr 202 I Th6 Dcputy Rrgistnt I{igh Court of Kcnya Civil Divl3ion Milimani Lrw Courts NAIIIOBI Dcer Sir, I{ich Court Civil Crsc No. 279 ot2007 Lainrcocc Ndullu & Othcrs vs. Kenye Brc*oria Llmitcd Wc rcqucd 1ou to kindly rcoord 6c followin!' cons'nt: XBY CONSENT Thc cuft bGtwccn thc Dofrndmr eod ths PhintiB tinad in thc altschcd rchcdulo and rclirrcd J., p"",gnpt 14 of tho judgmoat dclivlrEd oo 24rr J$uary 201 8 {s hrrcby marked as scaled with no ordcr rs to cotts." Yours faithfully, J, UARR]ISON ISNYANJUI & CO ,TDVOCATES TTOIT TEE PLAINTIFIiS li r.trr.'O!-!.1 I"s l'(){1.'l lil; irl Il-[J)r-'\ I F. OrLmbo. MBS. sc P. Hm. S. w.nsiu P. G.chuhi R. tlDrl ttL Mdt E. Khyenle C. Whhndc J. Muthul P lEfilro I K. lcrnslthe P. Nicu S. lo.rlr-Mub tL Mioga R. ,Cruog. C. Ety]O J Ne'.oCko O. For{., (Calsdlant} Irx AFECA foT t5
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t/ J FlannlsoN KnvvaruJul &CO. ADVOCATES sr. ELLIS ltouSE CORXERLY MITCIfLL COTTS T€U5E) arH FLOOR. !'trIE a t 6 WAA€RA STIfET P.O. AOX | @2a OaO N^noe Calr* OTS]FTI! 669 fELt 2a1-2- 112070 FAx: 2r4-:FSa207 I amdl: grcrlr&lronOyrhoo'om NOT YUT ADVISF,D Our Ref Date Your Rcf r) 'JHK/DM/3oos/2012 FEBRUARY 'I'II1{ ,2O2I, RI;CISTItAR Rl'OF KENYA A'I NATI(OBI, HtGI{ CIVIL Dear Sir, RE: IEQUESI fOR l'lEtlTl0ll DATE BEI0RE llOtl. t'lL lUSIlCt sERG0tl nEcOnD 0f c0llsEl{I stTILEllEllI 0t DUEI As 0nDtRtD - l6H. 9,{05,5{l/= ilAlR0Bl HCC ll0. 279 0t 2003 LAW[ElltE IiDUIIU & 0IHt85 vs lGllYA EitwtRtts We act for *me of lhc Plaintifs herein, Rehnne is made lo tfu abow and the ludgcment oJ Hon. Mn lustia Sergon hereia dated 24tt' lanuar! 2018. N MILIMANICOURI' ring this Scttlemcnt ncordcd. Tlunk yau. our Clients hnd agreed toith tll@ Delendnnl lor lhe rcmillane of lhc undispuled sunr ol Ksh. 9,t115,547/=k pcr the Schedutc exchangcd lnhrr',en lhc partics' Articlc 72592)kl of tlrc Constilution o-f tknva ttennils dispute nsoluhon nuchanisns tlwt smv asts ^a U^e. ln settlement of lhe daiu ns ortlcred by llu Coutl, plcase lnw this mattct Mcntiotcd beforc thc Hon. lustie Sergon on a dntc to bc notifad lo us for lfu putTox of ANJUI &CO. c.c Ctieny' KA,I{I,AN E STRATTON ADV OCA'TES l,huteusot't uousE, ctt NcoNG AyENUE NAIROBI Oli. W9 n.ar %/ O?,'*,* *, O7)tn n (r t t7 I,t I I i r IEB 2021 I
C. MEOLI ]UDGE 701312023 Coram: Before A.N. Ongeri Judge Court assistantr Ubah Hearing of application dated 211712021 and or 2L1712022 Mr. Manwa for 299 plaintiffs/applicants Mr. Kahura for the defendant Mr. Kinyanjui for 159 plaintiffs Mr. Namada for 600 ptaintiffs (Absent) Order: 1. The application datd 2L1712022 to be served upon the plaintiff . 2. All the plaintiffs to file responses within 14 days. 3. MenUon on 261412023 for directions, A. ONGERI JUDGE 271412023 Coram: Before A.N. Ongeri J, CML CASE NO.279 of 2003 - PROCBEDTNGS Pagc231 /lnt -fi L 18
Court assistant: Phyllis Mr. Manwa for 298 plaintiffs Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui for 158 plaintiffs Mr. KlnyanJui: I have been in this case for a long time. Mr' Namada had over 600 plaintiffs. He conducted his part of the plaintiff's case. Mr. Ngoge was also representing some of the plaintiffs' I do not mean in any way to demean my leaned friend. This case is finalized. A. OT{GERI JUDGE Mr. Manwa: The only issue I wish to bring it to the attention of is that Mr. Namada was served and I served him with the mentio notice. I have ffled an Affidavit of service. In all the directions given the firm of Namada has been served. I ask for another mention date and I undeftake to serue everyone. A. ONGERI JUDGE Order: 1. Mention on 261712023 2. Mr. Manwa to serve all the parhes and file an affidavit of service. CIVIL CASE NO. 279 of 2003 - PROCEI'II)INGS Page 235 /lm I (3 l9
I I l.rr r i.,'r l\in\.rrrlur J. Hennrsoru l(truvaNJur & CO. ADVOCATES arH FLOOff. SUIrE a l6 WAETRA STFEEI €nx t @2a Gt o NAltoEr cELL 0734-733 559 YEL 777.733659 t ,a 23a-2-t12o7 t ltfK/DM/3$5/20't2 Our Refl APRIL8TH,2M5 Date: MR. IEREMIAH NYEGENYE CLERK OF THE SENATE SENATEOF KENYA NAIROBI cmlil .f crtf rrrironoy:.1.loorom sEN/DIS6C/r6W /2fi8/45 Your Ref lirr.r.r il: rrt.uo.Lc'Iel: 2848000 Dear Sir,/ Madam, RE: UNFOUNDED ALLEGATIONS BY UNSPECIFIED PETITIONERS IN RESPECT OF CLAIM AGAINST KET.IYA BREWERIES LIMITED, KAPLAN & ADVOCATE S'I'RATTON ADVOCATE S & HAIIRISON KINYANIUI we rcler to thc abue and express dcep shrf,:k at llu manner in ahich lle aborc mallcr lns ome to our attcntion on this Apil }th, 2(nS wfun rw haoe NEVER ben xnrd rrritlr ANY Petition, lttta4 or aar Suntmons fmm Wur esAemed Ofrce to Prcfer our reioirulcr ' At about'1.20p.m oa this Aprit }th,2025 smt mcnbts ol thc mcdin conlact d Mr. Hornson Kinyanjui on a poceeding in ruspect ol tlu abrry maller, before tlu Ltbour Commillee tolttn Mr. Harrisn Kinymjui Ad\octtt's name and ldu frm were adwrsely metttioncd, ns thev uerc xeking to lnr out @mnunts on tJu snc. Mr. Kinyanjui avs uttcrly stunncd, as tlure uns NO notice of any such dlbSatbns ened on us to 'laspoad to at any girun time. Pbo* note the following: o) Our ernnil address is *r, It is oficially on all our docamcnts including ttu lanp society of Ktnya uebsile. NO ennil ol ANY anmunication, Petition, Summons, or aen notie ol such n Parlinmentary Petition ll,r/s been emailed lo us in llnt reenrd. )tt.. : /ty'+,r h. 4,) 'lh,/ '/b,. .k .,, : 'i+-n- 1 t( 20
b) Our Post Off,, ,.i::, : l'.() BOX 1002*001o0 GPO NATROBT. NO rrroil irt reswct of tl? abotu subject lns beor PoSTED (by ordinnry or registcrcd nail) to us. we rlo NOT lmvc ANY otltcr Poslal Addnss. c) our offce is on 4th Floor. sL Ellis House. wab*a street, Nalrobi nnd No lnrd apy of ANY lettef , or ANY Petilion or sumnons Jrom tfu Sennte has |'N.:en delivnd to tts on llu nbow maller. We tlo nol hmz dny oller ofice for receipt of doounents' d) Mr. Hnni!tr/n Kinyanjui's ptane numfurc are os oficially indicnled on tfu lttu, Sociew of Kenya trcbsite, and rrc lunv NOT lnd ANY telephone call or ANY WntsApp Mesxnger c(/mmunicatiorr in rcspct of lll' rcfarenced issuc for us lo al.clrd or respond. Pleajg note thal dcrcrtlingly, ua flru in totnl dn*ness as to WHAT tc issue is fufon tlc Senate, or inWHAT mdnt er orr njoindcr uoutd be rcquired and in rcspecl of WHAT issue ' htrther tok ,tut thc issue of Kenya Breuervs Lld ..I/nt,P.nl,f.ting ils lormer cntphyes is pending bcfore the Hig! Qurt as SOME indit'iduals *k to xt asidz tlu ludgencnt of Hon. lustie scrgon in NNROBI HCC 279/2N3 in tohich some Perens h,nv hitfurto mndc appliations to hmc tlt cos luord afrcsh. Tla rmtEr is tlcnfott slLivllica (Plcesc cec attached coutt cTS pflfltout ol the same, for adludication of an awlication CuRRENT as lodtcd by Namada & co. Adoocates fePfesentlng somc of thc 6,ilx) Platnttffs). Wc als tt ish to bing to your kind altention tl,a pllmoing: 1. Tlv fact is tlmt tlete :.rett allcged to be tbout 6,000 or o former employaes ol Ketya Bruueries subject of thc snid suil, l,/l/l,e rcpn*nkd by Gitobu Imnnynm & A. Acfuocatcs, *me by Nannfut & co. Adwcaks, anil *nc by o.P. Ngoge & Co. Adncates in the primary suir, NAIROBI HCC 279 ol 2003. sonu ol tte *id Plarntifi lcf Git&u lnnnyara & co. Ahocatcs and sught npre*ntttion from my law firm. Tltcy uure in penury and I oflered to ncl lor ONLY idcttbfirtb Pbintifs ltom ffi Gitobu Imanynn Adtocnle' 2. About l2Lol thc rlaid individunls opprcaclutl my lno frm through the ls-nnn cd Plainttfl, orv kru,rxta Nduttu to e replsn, llam in tb citzd suit. o.P. NgoSr & C-o. Adtocntcs ttr,,re unhappy abo this and tulun tlr mnlhl :rlms cnlbd blore Hon. Uttly lttstice Ang'mra sb lonnlty listed ,1n *i4 in/irridunls as being aligned undcr my lmt, firm and tl14/s/- dligned unthr Nnmada & Co. Atlwcates xparatcly. 3. Unhapvy, o P. Ngoge Adtocale sued my lnu frm ns trcll ns Namadn I Co. Adpocalcs to oppal against a Ruling of tle High Courl datcd 76ttt Decenbr, 2011 (Ang'atn' l) tlnl lnd nllold srne parties janed in lhc sttil ns ptaintifis lo be repre*nled by lfu frm of ws l. 2 2t nr
Ha'7isn Kinyanjui & C-o. Adwcales, instead of lvl/s O.P. Ngogr: €t Assanles rtlto uure ttptt*nting all llu plaintifs joinlly. 4. NONE of tlu l2'Ptaintifis ytid llw cost of fulending tltz* prueedbtgs. lt uns ALL nt nty ou,n @sl, to *ctn justice lor the said Plaintiffs. 5. Thc Objcction by O. P. Ngoge Adtcr.;ate in lhc said prcceedings truts otern ed by d j ludge Court ol Appal Bmch of Hon. Mr. lustice Githinji, Watsune & Musingn (llA) by an Orde r datcd 19lh Notrnt}rr, 2013 in mt ol Attut'al Ciz'i I Ittllicrt I iott,\'o. .\ 1 I st of2073. 5. NONE o[ tlv sttid Plaintifls paid my law frm a SHILL,NG to dcfend tlem in tlv Court ol ApVedl in ttox prcecdings. None ol thcm auld aun lmulully allege tlwl ue "failed to ptovtdc aty/adcquatc prolcssional semicc" in this instanct dcspitc NO f* hing remitted. 7. Unlnppy uith tle Courl ol Appnl's dr,cison against hin, O. P. N34e Adtocote tlcn lodged and Appeal in tlu Suorcme Court, tide SuPreme Court Pctition No. 73 ol 2073' My lau frm uns sucd a llu 3d Respondznt tlcrein tohile thc 4 in thc Suprcmc C'ourl Appeal anil th2 ,AME ptrties I Teprls/rnt u,cre also sued and they entirely relied on nty repre*ntation EEFORE lhe Supreme Court. 8. Tfu Supeme Courl DISMISSED thc sid appal entirely by learacd Crlunxl O.P. Ngoga. NONE ol tltc 725 pr*ns under La:iL rtnce Nduttu paid my lmo fmt a SHILLING for tlut mlitt spon ol Supmrc Courl proccedings. To dote. C.an anyone allege thnt ue 'failed to prooidc any/adcquatc professional scrtice" ia this mstance desVitc NO fee being rcmitEd? 9. Tfu statcd dccision ol ttt Suprcne Court rdticlr dctails tht matter in extenm, including our rcpn*ntntions bcfore tlla Apx Courl can b found lere fot teifcation: Pctcr odiu,uor () l, Nrorr' t< (,airllcs.'l(Ii,(,(' atcs tt 5379 ol u I Narrrrrdo Si ttto'ri Ut Namade I Co Adooceta & 725 othersl20l4l cI(LR 10. t apparcd during tlu eatire Hearing o! tlc High court trinl fulote lhe Hon. Mt. lusticc scrgon, and tfuy alr, did not rcmit tlv kgal la on llu anclusion of tlv trial. No getting up fec ol a shilling ws rernit|a,d. 77. No onc ampllcd ANY of tlv claimants to ?r?c.rle thc Disclnrge vouclers a'hich enabled Wynunts ol dnt tttcy uurc demanding fom Kenyo Ererrries. Mr' Lau'rvae Ndultu was taskcd by tlv Hon. tady lnsticr Ang'oun toilh rcprcxnting thc Claimnnts lttnce Mr. La wrence Nduttu by order ol ltu Courl in tlu c-tled suil ltus nnanged lor eoclt of llum lo le l r(6 )) aa
fitrrtistr'd toith a copy ol their respectit e Disclnrge vottclur fmm Kenya Breteies' ndoocates on nard lv1/5. Kaplan & Stralton Adtocates, and eoch of lhern execute.l lhe satne. 12. Was ANY of ttcnt plnced under the bnnel of n gun to exea e ll,4 sante, ot lortured, or subjected to ANY fomt of duress ol compulsion? were ANY ol ltvm subjected to ANY lorm of cerciott by my*[ or ANY employee in my lnt' firm? NO! !! ! ! 13.W each voluntarily and uithoul any compulsion exec:Itt?d tlu same afer bing inlonttzd by Larurcnct Nduttu and my*lf ol tllP ant nts and ramifcatioas thcreof. Their payncnls 1//cre madt by furnkcrs chcck to EACH ol thcm, collecled by lfu per*ns indhidually npart ftom orc or fito wllo callcd our offce and colegoncally direclctl tts lo hnll.d tfuit cltque to Mr. Njigtr ot Mr. Latorence Nduht ds lfu cav :L.ulr,. Tlris tods also tlocantenled. 74. ll uras on tfu bnys of ltu* Di*hargc Vouclvrs tlut tlu pro-mted sums uvre rcmiltetl to THEM. NONE of tlc snid persons REIECTED the clcques, or avn receiped ANY ol lhz cfuques m a a,illottl Wjudice bosis. 75. Notc 11t1 11p ;nliltiduals arzn to reeitE eadt ocording lo llcir Didnrge Vouclcr- As n Clicnt bintts nn Adooale to n ammitmcnt mdc tohich tlu Advaate lus to abide by, thc* Dixlnrge vouclurc arc categoncal nnd cleor in tlvir terms. Hotu auld te be accu*d of oocniding tfu smc? Disclmrgc Voucfurs sta?d BEFORE erea*ing llu same ' 77. Mr. lsprcne Nduttu as indicated abopc :(lns aPwidted by orulcr ol tlv Hon. lady lustia Ang'aw to sacaf alt depsitiotrs on bhall d tfu Plaintifi undcr my lmo firm and fune ]l|,lf;n lt ontrncd tfu *id rr.]rl,r/ns dnd ALL mnltcrs tere disclo*d to tM xid pctsons NONE of ltcn ohjecled, or *ught to be erclutbd, or otlurui* remo|d lltm*kes fmnt our Ep,rszn,.,tion. Hott, tllrn lnw u,c lailed lo execl/le tlcir wisllrs? 18. W ttun fontnrded each of tllr *id duly exccttted Ditlurge vouclvrs to KnPhn & stmlton Advoctttcs by our letter dnkd lune 5,,,, 2023. Tfuy cnnnot b leard lo rcsilz lmm lhcir oun ammi tnen ts tlwcin con toircd. 7g. Note furttnr tl:rlt a sctrcdule ol prymmts uas r<cf]it?d by my law f* fu^ btprence Nduttu ua&r a funurding telter from an entity chistercd "KEN-8flEX SACCO GROUP" uhox signntory uns ltarnnct Nduttu as thc ostensible chairPasn. T'lv said ammuniation ar,s indicnting thaf I slauld pay ALL lh. 125 pcrons' rcmittanes dmo.tnls to Equity Bank Ltd from my stnted clicnt Account into u,hich lhc thcs lnd beet mafu. 4 {tT 23
20. I totatly diugreect wilh tlnt cour* oJ action as il uas not only unlmt'ful bul altogeller froudulent, and I imruediately instructed Mr. Inwnnce Ndutlu to reclily the suus inditnted on tlc rcmiltatte Scltcdulc should be to EACH of th. 725 Plninhffs I rcprcm and I declined to nmit nny sun s ro ,tre KEN-BREX SACCO GROUP slnted Bank Accouttl insisling lhnt t trtoukl pay each fonefcinry through lhe Bnnkers Cleques. Tlrrs is tle gcnests ol ALL ttrz nalie by tfu vtid Mr. LAl4lRENCE NDUTU and a Mr. NIICU ' 21. Afcr Mr. Lrm,rcae Tloithi ogreecl to re-do llv scledulc ol ytynctls hc made an enor in tlc finnl remittances e llmt lu lnited lo laclor inlo tlc sclttdule lfu bnnk clnrges of Ksh.300/= pr Bonkers Clvque as uetl as th' Ksh'600,000/' lo be relained in tlte snitl Clunt Accounl to cowr for the cxpnxs of ItE rr.rnding Aypenl. T'lris lncl tr/s knoun to ltwrence Ntluttu ond ntt ttc otlEr Aaimanls I repre*nled in tle said Mntler. 22. To dntc, no one has writlen to my lmo fmt (NoT ann Lnprence Ndrrrtu) to complain llnt I hmrc in any nnnncr mixpproprioled d Wnny of tletr funds. 23. lt is imwrtant tlut I stnle llut ench of tllr returned Banket's ckques with tlu e,7oncotts sums and of u,lnch Lattmnce Ndttttu (ns tlc bad per*n) had missplt nnnus nttracted a lc€ of Ksh.3N/- dmu,n frutn tk sme Acaunt. 24. I roish to statc thal payments agrecable lo nlt the lormer employees oJ KBL wl]4,m I revn*nted, terc paid through Banlccrs Clvques. I must als,o slnte tlut I still hold in my pos*ssion sme Bankcn'cluques dra:((|/- in llv namc ol lorner KBL employecs u'hom I tns rcpr*nting rlut tttt sine bmisd, auniting Gmnt of Lcuers ol Rcpn*ntation tthich Latmne Niluttu is fully aunre of. 25.IholgNoT(ltluzat:NoT)ntainedasH,LllNGofanyamounloftfumotiesremillcdto my statcd Clients Account by ltll5 krylan & Sfiatton in tespccl of tl/f *lllenrcnt donc unfur tlt staad JudgcncnL rclating lo this malur as I hnd tlrc specific Bnnkrc clctTtcs drmm in lmnr ol each bncfcinry nccording lo tfu lisl ftom KBL Adurcates as cross clccked and wrifed by latorene Ndurtu n,ilft nty Accounlanl Mr. Lawtcnce Thoithi. None of llv perens on tfu tist ol the 125 Plaintifis I eqe*nled how claimed (formnlly or otlvnoi*) ttul I l:r.tr not paid any amounts to tllrm undcr thc sid srttlcmenl' 26. I reftr you kirutly lo parngraph 19 anil 20 abou to comprelund llu context of lhc bilter allegatbns fur/in ni*d by tlu s,rlid pr*ns. surely, it is unfair lhat ue should fu dapritcd ol tlu opportunity lo iLrnons?a|c tlt slr-r molict by lhis Lowrtnce Ndultu' 27, By our lzttet dat?d 4tt Apnl 2024 to ttw 125 Pldinhlft rcpre*tted by Lou,rence Ndultu, tw inlorned them ttut tte hnd EEEN SERyED on lltv bhalf roith prxess in NAIROBI 5 rr g 24
lr ( )l ..1 l,PEAL CIWL ,{PPI_..11 .\(). I0t,1, ()t :u, t.1 l\lil \al ,\l)tL,{l r, lJ Ill. ,i, t s LV T) 28. Tluy ncknottbdged receipt of our said btler nnd Profiisd to cnll on us on APril 79h 2024 and on April 22"r 2024, ThcY tlkl not. 29. In tight ol the stntcd NAlRoBt couRT oF APPEAL CIWL APPEAL NO. EMg OF ,r,tL rr'l_' tltcy 2024 r\1il'\(-l \r,) ttO ls. (l Iil,s,i\,,/1 ,) I did NOT tpithdmto instructions ftpm us or aypointed ANOTHER Atkpcnle to ucl in lieu of oureloes in lle *id APPnl. 30. we npyared in tlr c-ourt ol Appeal for tle lcaring ol tl? sid awnl lodg.d by lle otler group ol pcr*ns cl.,iming undcr Nnmadn tt a. A&rrntes on tlv 3no March. 2025 hfore tlu Hon. tady lustie Acludc, Mr. Justie Kioge and Mr. lustict loel Ngugi u,lcn tlc AyTal rt as rtithdrmtm by tlrc xid :atorena Ndultu. Enclo*d is a copy ol the Order tlerefrom. 31. Horp crn tE b blanud lor llis tpl:rn Laumne Ndultu elcctcd lo dnnge ndrrocntes witllrlut ttv professiornl courtesy of infonting us? We enclox a cory ol ,Le snid Orde t' Atl sitt, tE lr/lr,c ela}r,ralaly atAmplcd to chnfy eme issues gcnnane to tlu spttious nlleSations as tte ltn e becn modc to resPond lo tis issw 3 timcs notr' *paratcly, including ttith ile DCl, anil the Adwcatcs C-ornplainls Cnmmission. wth rcspect, tlu* &mplaints are laicd by only 4 ot e ilr/la,Icd per*ns bcaux of tluir 8IT7ERNE55 a t NOT ryleting tlu monies ncant fur tlub cothngucs and llrc artailing ol tlw *rarrr. to sdndb lltir albagtes. out ol lhc 125 Plnintifls ue npre*nlcd in tlv span ol llw ptwedings fom tlt High courl lo tlt Supremc G,url and back, ue h,aw lailhJully endctmorcd to f.pfeent thcm professiorurlly in ilu u,ay ervliailed abow, rendcting frst class legal *nicts alrcfe. Wc shall b hnpVy to ncrit,c tle Pc?ition and res1ond lo ttc *me ASAP' Thank you' ly, ' , KI ANJUI & CO. ADVOCATES Allaclmcnts (Cann Ol Appnl Ordcr & Sub ltdie CTS posting in HCC 2792N3) c.c. Choirmon, Lobou Retotions Commill,ec Senote ol KenW 6 1 25 v r
IN THE COT'RT OF APPEAL AT T{AJROBI CTVIL APPEAL NO . EO69 0F 2024 BETWEEN LAWRENCE NDUTU & 156 OTHERS AI{D APPELLANTS XEIfYA BREWERIES LIMITED RF^9PONDENT (An appd agaittst the rulhg ond ord.et of the Htgh gotttl of Kenga at Milimani - (onserL J.) dated 25h ktlg 2023 ln flCAC No. 279 of 2Oo3) arlrttlltaattrtl,tttatatata ORDER OF THE COURT Ttris appeal was listed for hearing today. Mr' Anyona, learned couneel holding brief for Mr. Manwa for tl.e appellants, now says that this appeal ought to be withdrawn, and prays that it be' Mr. I(atrura, learned counsel for the respondents, is not objecting to such wittrdrawal and hae been magnanimous enough to not insist on his coats. In the circumstamces, this aPPeal be and is thereby withdrawn with no order as to cost8. fade at Naircbl thls 3"i day of March 2o25. P. O. I{IAG}E JUDGE OT APPEAL L. ACHODE JI'DGE OF APPEAL JOEL NGUGI JUDGE OF APPEAL FA Thre 26 ICORAM: KIAGE. ACHODE & JOEL NGUGI. JJ.A.I f \ { Lo
lf rrl a nagsllsg6-lhBptlslllos.tg!d.se.ls/a[b-uuld!r$r) CI9Sg&UIpgrtrflio9.qq{L go. kB/auth/lo gQ!! El 0 -(nn*r,"mins.fald.geJdallh-PrtriCosrrese$ Puplic lnformatron Kiosk (h$pi/9liliD9.I9!d.9aldliAf6f ) Actioned To RRI COURT 17 Hon. Mr. Justic€ Prof. (Dr.) Sifuna Nixon a\a&ahtseallh- f-. 6t THE JUDICIARY J ust icc 5a tt u r .\fi ic ff a ud,Dcfc nlc r 0 NO Tracking Number: BJlG2003 Case N umbe r: HCCC 127 912003 Citation: IAWRENCE NDUTU & OTHERS VS KENYA BREWERIES LTD & ANOTHER Case Summary Parties Cas€ Activities LglSinSSeqUgSt Court Decisions Case Fees Recoipls P-oq{leols Case Activities Activity Hearing Activity Date 06 May 2025 Outcomes ,cJ L-? Law Firrns I t J neRnrsoN xrNvN.rJur a coMpeNv lovocNes 0lpslaflog.lalld.gaJdanlh-PubliClpfak-accqJ00 rft, Court Room
.t i lL ) li l NO. Activity Mention 3. Mention 4_ Mention ( Mention Activity Date 23 A,pt 2025 23 Apr 2025 17 Mat 2025 11 Mar 2025 lssuance of Orders & Decrees 17 Mar 2025 11 Mar2025 NotDefined Court Room Chamber 129 - First Floor Chamber 129 - First Floor Chambar 129 - First Floor Chamb€r 129 - Firsr Floor Chamber 129 - First Floor Aclioned To Hon. Eric Otieno Wambo.PM Hon. Eric Otieno Wambo-PM Hon. Eric Otiono WambcPM Hon. Edc Otieno Wambo-PM Not Defined Hon. Eric Otieno W6mbGPM Mention date s€t (in courl) Directions given Directions given Mention date set (in court) Outcomes €tN 6. ORDER SIGNED 7 Mention mention
NO. Activity 8 Mention rescheduled to '10/3/2025 Date Activity Date 10 Mar 2025 13 Feb 2025 19 Oec2O24 Court Room RRI COURT 17 Chamber 129 - First Floor Chambor 129 - First Floor Chambert29 - First Floor Chamber 129 - First Floor Actioned To Hon. Mr. Justice Prof. (Dr.) Situna Nixon Hon. Eric Oti€no WambcPM Hon. Eric Otieno Wambo-PM Hon. Mr. Justico Prof. (Dr.) Sifuna Nixon Hon. Eric Otieno Wambo-PM Hon. Eric Otieno Wambo-PM otrtcomes Adjoumtnont Court on L6avo o\ 6l 9 Mention Mention dat€ sot (in courl) Montion date set (in court) 0irections given Directions given MENTION 10 Mention MENTION 11 12. Montlon Mention Date for compliance lssuance of Ordors & Dscrees 1'l Feb 2025 27 Jan2025 RRI COURT 17 13 17 Oec2024 Directlons gNan ,N N"
NO. Activity MENTION DATE GIVEN Activity Date Court Room 13 Dec 2024 CHAMBER 129 09 Dec 2024 RRl3 2'l Nov 2024 RRl3 07 Nov 2024 RRl3 Actioned To Hon. Silvia Motari Hon. Lady Justice Ouya Tabitha Wanyama Hon. Lady Justico Ouya Tabitha Wanyarna Hon. Lady Juslice Ouya Tabitha Wanyama Hon. Lady Justice Ouya Tabiths Wanyama Outcom€s Directions given Mention date set (in court) Mention dat€ sat (ln court) Mention dato s€t (in court) Nol Certified Urgent \J ?a 14 wrong inpul lssuance of Orders & Decrees M€ntlon Dato for compliance Cartificate of urgency i5 16 Mention 17 Directions 18. 02 Ocl2024 RRI3 u ,-\\4
NO. Activity Activity Dato Court Room Aclioned To Outcomes THIS MATTER coming up on 4th Octob€r 2024 ior dir€clions on th€ Notice of Motion datsd 'lst fuober 2024 before Honourable Justrce T. W. Ouya UPON HEARING the Counsel forthe Applicant ; lT lS HEREBY ORDERED: 1. THAT Mattar NOT cartif,ed urgent 2. THAT Applicant to servo the Respondent within 7 ctays from tho date horeof 3.Thet psrties to appear beforo court for directions on 7th Novombor 2024 GIVEN under my hand 8nd seal of the Honourable coun on his 4th October 2024 -?a 19. Notice otMoUon 25 Jul2023 RRI COURT 19 PROCEEDINGS TO BE TYPED 20 Certificata of urgency 12Ju 2023 RRI COURT19 N/A 21 Mention 26May2O23 RRI COURT 19 CASE CLOSED 22 Mention 26Apr2023 RRI COURT19 for directions Lady JusUce A.senath Ongeri Lady Justice Asenath Ong€ri Lady Justice Asenath Ongeri Lady Justice Asenath Ongeri Lady J usticg Asenath Ongeri Ruling dollv€red- case closod Hearing date sol (in court) Diroct'rons given Mention dete s€t (in court) Mention date Bol (in court) 23 Notice of Motion 29 Mar 2023 RRI COURT 19 t, e\.l t-1
r ri l ,!. , i,il NO. N/A 24. Activity Mention 25. Mention 26. Mention 27. Mention 28. Mention 29. MenUon Activity Dato Court Room 07 Mar 2023 Courtroom 30 26 Jan2023 COURTROOM 2 3RD FLOOR 08 Nov 2022 Not Dofined 03 Nov 2022 Not 06tined 25Oc|2022 Not Deflned 11 o,d.2022 RRI COURT20 Ac,tioned To Hon. Lady Justice C. Meoli Hon. Lady Justice Janet Mulwa Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Hon. Justlce Jssse Nyagah Outcomes Hearing date set (ln court) Mention date set (in court) Court on Leave Mention date sot (in court) Adjoumment Court on Official DutY Adjoumment Court not sltting Menticn date sst (in court) N ca ri
ca CO NO 30. Ac{ivity Mention Activity Date 26 Sep 2022 Court Room RRI COURT 20 Actioned To Hon. Justico J€sse Nyagah Hon. Lady Justice C. Mooli Hon. Justice Jesse Nyagah Not Defined Not Defined Not Deflned Outcomos Adjoumment Court not sitting Directions given Mentlon date set (in court) Mention dste set (in court) Adjoumment Court not sitting Hoaring date s€t (in court) 31 Certificate of urgency 25 Jul 2022 Courtroom 30 hearing on 261912022 befora Hon sergon j ').) Mentron 19 Jut 2022 RRI COURT 20 33 Notice of Motion 29 Jun 2022 Not Defined 34 Notice of Motion 26 May 2022 Not Defined 35 Notice of Motion 26 May 2022 Not Definod Jb Notice of Mouon 28 Mar 2022 Not osfinecl Not Deflned l.[ Ie-tl\, I
NO Ac-tivity Cortificate of urgency Certificate of urgsncy Aclivity Date 07 Fab2022 Court Room Aclioned To Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Oulcom€s Cortiflod urgent :fra Rullng dellvered Ruling date given Mention date sel (in court) M€ntion date set (in courl) Directions given Adpumment Court not siting 37 38. Rutlng J9 Mention 40 M€ntion 41 Mentron 42 Not Delined 25 Jun 2021 Not Delin€d 24 May 2021 Not Oolined 10 May 2021 Not Dofin€d 15 Apt 2021 Not Deflned 22 Jan 2021 Not Dsflned '15 Oct 2020 Not Defined 43 Mention
NO 47 48. Ruling Activity Date 02Mar 2020 Courl Room 03 Oct 2019 Not Defined 26 Feb 2019 Not Defined 20 Dec 2018 Not Oefined 19 Dec 2018 Not Defined Ac,tioned To Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Outcomes AdJoumment Court not sltting AdFummont Court not sitting Hearing dot6 set (at rhe rogistry) Hcaring datc aet (in court) Ruling delivered case closed Ruling date given Adioummont Submission not readY Activity Notico of Motion Hearing of Applications H'rghlighting of Submissions 44 ta ca Not Defined 45 Notico of Motion 18 Feb 2020 Not D€nned 46 Notice of Motion 05 Nov 20'19 Not Defined 49 50. Mention r c-)U
I NO Activity DirecUons Activity Oats 05 O6c 2018 Court Room Not Oefined Action€d To Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Outcom€s 51. \c ca 52. Mention 53. Montion 54. Montion 55. Mention 56. Mention 57 . Mention '19 Nov 20'18 Not Defined 08 Oct 2018 Not Deflned 19 Sep 2018 Not Dellned 26 Jul 20'18 Not Defined 24 Jul 2018 Not Defined 18 Jul 2018 Not Delined 58. Mention 10 Jul 20'18 Not Defined Not Defined li oV \4
NO. 59. 60. 61. 62. Activity Mention Mention Montion Mention 63. Hearing or+ Mention 65. Mention 66. l-learing Activity Date 27 Jun 20,l 8 Court Room Not Defined 26Apr 2018 Not Oelined 20 Mar 2018 Not Oefined 09 Nov 2017 Not Deflned 24 Ocl2017 Not Oelined 11 Oct 2017 Not oafined 19 Sep 2017 Not Defined 11 Jul 2017 Not Defined Actioned To Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Delined Not Defined Not Defined Outcorn€s f-. ca Mention date set (in colrrl) | : "" ) i--.r l- -) i -- t--) a—t L i-.-r 1 t (- Y] I -_l
It r( l NO. 67. 68. 69. Activlty Hearing Mention Hsaring 70. Mention Acdvity Date 10 Jul 2017 Court Room Actioned To Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Outcomes Not Defined 15 Jun 2017 Not Definsd 27 A^pr 2017 Not Defined 26Apr 2017 Not Defined 22Feb2017 Not Defined 21 Fob2017 Not Defined 20 Fob 20'17 Not Del'ined 22 Nov 2016 Nol Delined €ca 71. 72. 73. 74. Part Heard Hearing Part Heard H6aring Part Heard Hearing Hearing Not Defined JHv
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,''l 'kcc I 1. (l C. MEOLI JUDGE 20l3l2023 Coram: Before A.N. OngeriJudge Court assistant: Ubah Hearing of application datd 211712021 and or 2L1712022 Mr. Manwa for 299 plaintiffs/applicants Mr. Kahura for the defendant Mr. Kinyanjui for 159 Plaintiffs Mr. Namada for 600 plaintiffs (Absent) Order: 1. The application daled 2U712022 to be served upon the plaintiff 2. All the plaintiffs to ftle responses within 14 days. 3. Mention on 261412023 for directions' A. ONGERI JUDGE 271412023 Coram: Before A.N. Ongeri J. civll" cnsr No.279 of2003 - PRocEEDlNcs Page?31 /tm {If 18
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Court assistant: Phyllis Mr. Manwa for 298 plaintiffs Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui for 158 plaintiffs Mr. Klnyanjui: I have been in this case for a long time. Mr. Namada had over 600 plaintiffs. He conducted his paft of the plaintiff's case' Mr. Ngoge was also representing some of the plaintiffs. I do not mean in any way to demean my leaned friend. This case is finalized, A. ONGERI JUDGE Mr. Manwa: The only issue I wish to brlng it to the attention of is that Mr. Namada was served and I served him wlth the mentio notice' I have flled an ffidavit of service. In all the directions given the firm of Namada has been serued. I ask for another mention date and I undertake to serue everyone. A. ONGERI JUDGE Order: 1. Mention on261712023 2. Mr. Manwa to serve all the parties and file an affidavit of service. CtvlL CASE NO. 279 otzo13 - PRoCEEDINGS Page 235 /lm f(s' t9
( , REPUBLIC OF KENYA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY-GBNERAL & DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE YOUR REF: OUR REF: TBA cc/PE/FEB/23/6 8'h May, 2025 Mr. Harrison Kinyanjui, Advocate, J. Harrison Kinyanjui & Co. Advocates, 5t. Ellis House, Wabera Street, P.O. Box lOO24-OOI00. NAIROBI. gd'...11u lDu llt tSEt\ llI ,trD Email: ereatha rrison @ va hoo. com Dear Sir, RE: SENATE COMMITTEE RESOLUTION ON MEDIATION AND REVIEW lN RELATION TO THE PETITION CONCERNING THE ALLEGED FAILURE BY KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED, IGPLAN & STRATTON ADVOCATES AND HARRISON KINYANJUI ADVOCATES TO PAY COMPEN5ATION AWARDED TO PETITIONERS Reference is made to the above matter, our letter dated 5'h May 2025 and the meetinS held in our office today, 8th May 2025. Following our meeting referred to above and to enable the Commission to prepare a comprehensive report to the Senate, kindly let us have the following additional informa tion/docu ments : l. List of claimants who have collected their dues/compensation. Kindly note to specify those claimants who received the funds directly and those who, following their passing on, had their funds paid to the administrators of their eitates. 2. List of claimants who are yet to be paid ADVOCATES COMPLAINTS COMMISSION COOPERATIVE BANK HOUSE, 2OTH FLOOR, HAILE SELASSIE AVENUE P.O Box 48048-OOlOO, NAIROBI, KETIYA.TEL: +254 20 2224029 /2240337 lO7Ooo72929 /O7 32529995 EMAIL: acdaas.qo.ke wEBSITE: www.acc.go.ke {3.6 J. HAPn!.troN K:il'/.i'.1': Jul & Co. ADvocAi Es !-*#-=-''-j
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( ) i ))( ?. Let ul know'the tolal arr,ount being held in your client: a:ccunt belonging to the claimants. Kirrr-ily note to atiach a certif;eci trar:k statement. 4. List of malters currently penCing itr court "elntinS to the KBI- ex-ernpioyees, the issuis irr the said matter(s) and the status . 5. A cop,y cf the inrtructions letter issued to 'y'ou by Hon. Gitobu lmanl'ara 6. Any othe'" relevant information/docunrents Due to time constraints in submitting our report to the Senate, r,r,e kirrdly request that y'ou furnislr us with youi reiponre on or before Monday, l2'h May 2C25 by 12.00 noon. Yor-i may send a n adva nce of your response to acc@ag.go.ke_ and copy to copy dertnis. niarr.i@ae.so.ke Yours faithfull;,, ,.,tlfT Copy to: Chairman, I I I l I q Advocates t. f* I r(, *''.ll+qr. E- .,1. I l K1- Fage 2 of I \ CEORGE NYAKIJNDI, SECRETARY, ADt{9_
I REPUBLIC OF KENYA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL & DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE , hcc a YOUR REF: OUR REF: 8th May,2025 u r 1,1AY.2025 Ltf.l_@, Dear 5ir, Reference is made to the above matter, our letter dated 2nd May 2025 and the meeting held in our office today, Bth May 2025. Following our meeting referred to above and to enable the commission to prepare a comprehensive report to the Senate, kindly let us have the following additional i n fo rm a t i o n,/docu m ent s : l. A copy of the ruling delivered in 2ol9 relating to the payment of one (l) month salary in lieu of notice. 2' A copy of the payment schedule containing the amounts each claimant was to get under paragraph lB of the judgment daled 24th January 2018. ADVOCATES COMPLNIYTS COMMISSION COOPERATIVE BANK HOUSE, 2OTH TLOOR, HAILE SELASSIE AVENUE P o Box 48048-00100, NAIRoBI, KEITYA.TEL: +2s4 20 2224029 /2240337 /orooo72g2g /ozg2:c2ggss I( WEBSITE: www.acc.go.ke EMAIL: acf3r PMCJ/KE/IO/172 cc/PE/FEB/23/6 Mr. Peter Mbuthia Gachuhi, Advocate & Partner, Kaplan & Strattton Advocates. Williamson House, 4th Ngong Avenue, P.O. Box 40lll-00100, NAIROBI. Email: P6achuhi @ kapstrat.com RE: SENATE coMMlrrEE RESoLUTtoN oN MEDtATtoN AND REvlEw lN REI-ATION TO THE PETITION CONCERNTNG THE ALLEGED FAILURE BY KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED, KAPLAN & fiRATTON ADVOCATES AND HARRISON KINYANJUT ADVOCATES TO PAY COMPENSATION AU?ARDED TO PETITIONERS
t t t" rl 1) ) )fi a List of rnatters cu;rertly pending in ccurt relatil-'g to the KtrL e>l-emplcyees, thc irsr.;e s irr the sairl matter(5) and the ltatus. Due to tir,ie conjtlaint: :n submitting ou!'report to the Senate. "ve kincly request that you furnirh ur with youl response on or before Monday, !2il'M.ay 2025 by I2.0O nocn. You nray send an advatrce c<.1;,y of yotlr resPorrse to e(g@-e&8o.kg a:',d copy tc.' {8i'lllt ni-o8i-cr, a3€a..Ie . a- ,.t. tK:rrdii cla'ify irt>vu lhe'inteiest oi Kes. 4.350 ,771.35 wai cc)rrlputed. I 5. A:-rf other relevent rnfornration/documents. Yours faithfuliy, 1-,,,",,1.,7224?4. ^//// l4r.^ u v / ''GEoaGE NYAt(uNDt. 'ECR;TARY, tlupy to: Chairnran, rnlsSlon l. l l {77 Page2of2
Kaplan Stratton Advocates Williamson Housa 4th Avonua Ngong P.O. Box 4011'l - 00100 Nairobi, K6nya lrcL t l www.kaplanstratton.com Email: KS@kapstrat.com vAT No 0O.r2t9O PtN P0OO6r 5541S YOUR RETERENCE OATE CCIPEIFfI,BI23I6 PMGtKtt.lto/172 12 May 2025 Comnrission Secretary Atlvocates Complaints Comnrission Otlicc ol'thc Attorney General & Departmcnt ol' Justice 20th Floor. Coopcrativc Ilank House Haile Sclassie Avenue Nairohi Attn : Gcorgc Nyakundi Email :cl-cnnis, niaqiA)ae.uo.kc IICC o.kc Dear Sir. Illi: Senate Committec Resolution on Mediation and Review in Relation to thc I'ctition conccrning thc Alleged Failure of Kenya llreryeries Limitcd, Kaplan & Stratton Advocates, antl Harrison Kinyanjui Advocatcs on Pa;-ment of Compcnsation Arvarded to Petitioncrs We refer to your letter dated 8th May 2025 following the meeting at your offices on the same day. We have attached the following requested documents: a) Ruling delivered on 26th February 2019 in Lawrencc Ndutu & 6.000 others v Kenya Breweries Limited [2019] KEI{C 9260 (KLR) b) A copy of the scheduled filed by Harrison Kinyanjui & company Advocates shorving how much the Plaintiffs he represented were to be paid under paragraph l8 of the Judgment of 24th February 2018 is enclosed; c) ]'he only matter pending in Court arising from the civil case No. 279 of 2003 is an application in the same file by Namada & Company Advocates dated I't October 2024. A copy is enclosed. It is due for mention hcfbre the deputy registrar 2l" May 2025 to confirm the outcome of the computation exercise on how much remains outstanding; d) 'the intcrest was computed on the principal surn lionr the dalc ol'.iudgment on 24tl' January 2018 lill i0th Novenrber 2021 whcn partics had llnuliscd ltcgotialions. ls oullirred bclow: 2 F Ojrambo, SC, MBS P Hirne S Wainaina P Gachuhi R Mbar N Malrk E' Krnyenle C S Kiarb-Mura N. Manga R. Kirunga C Etyang-Hossreld J Ng'ang'rra F Lotee R Karau o Fowr€r(consurtant) s,€o W€lerde J. Muthui P lkimire K. Kamaitha P Nieru E Onyango V. Ni gE E. Biogon J Ngalla Mamba, of LEX AFNrcA rrs laralnct com
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il - KENYA LAW REPUBLIC OF KENYA REPUBLIC OF KENYA IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAIROBI clvtl- cAsE No.279 0F 2003 LAWRENCE NDUTU & 6,00O OTHERS............,..........PLAINTIFFS VERSUS KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED DE FENDANT IULING 1. On 24'h January 2018 this coun rendered irs judgement in which it intcr olia directed the defendant to pay each of the plaintiffs damages for loss of employment, a sum equivalent to a month's salary at the time of dreir termination. 2. The plaintiffs were also directed to file schedutes showing the amount each plaintiff earned per month as at the time of termination of employment. 3. The plaintiffs filed and served the defendant with their schedules The defendant too on its pan filed counter schedules in rcsponse to the schedules filed by the plainti[fs. Leanred counsels from both sides were invited to file written submissions and to make oral highlights. 4. I have carefully considered the schedules filed by both sides togerher with the rival written and oral submissions The plaintiffs are of the submission that they have provided relevant schedules which comply with the court directive which indicate the last monthly salary earned before their contacts oI employment were terminatd. 5. The defendant is of the submission that the early retirement scheme took into account payment o[ four months' salary in lieu of rotice and therefore lhe plaintiffs are not entitled to another payment of one nronth's salary in lieu of notice. 6, The defendant funher pointed out that some the plaintiffs should not be paid because they were ternrinated outside the period between 1997 and 2001. 7. Having considered the competing arguments, it is now clear that (he period identified in the judgement as the period the plaintilfs' contract was breached was between 1997 and 2001. 8. I agree with the submissions of the defendant that those plaintiffs who are entitled to lay a claim are those whose contracts were termiuated according to the disputed Early Retirement Scheme between the year 1997 and 2001. Consequently, those plaintiffs whose contracts were terminated outside the aforesaid period are not entitled to claim damages in lieu of notice. 9. The second issue which arose is whether tlre plaintiffs should be paid one mouth's salary in lieu ot notice yet thev have already been paid. It should be nored rhis court made its decision having that issue in mind. This coun was alive of the fact that the plaintiffs were paid four (4) months' salary in lieu of notice as per the defendant's Early Retirenrent Scheme. The aforesaid scherrre was declared to be unlar.,[ul. 10. The plaintiffs' employnrent was unlawfully detenrined and therefore the plaintiffs are entitled to claiut dautag,es equivalent lo one month's salary in lieu of notice for unlawful tetmination of employment. lI. The clause providing for payment of four (4) months' salary in lieu of nolice was part of the early retirentent schenre which r+as impugned by this court. In short rhe plaintifls are each entitled to be paid Ihe equivalent of a nronth's salary in IieLr of notice in terms oI the contract of enrploynrent they had with the defendant which was bteached. 12. The (hird issue which also came up for argumeut is \^'hether or not some plaintitfs have already been paid using odrer suits. -Ihe {L(L
defendant pointed out that David Mwangi, Geoffr€y Mwangi and George Mwathi filed similar suits against the defendant. The aforesaid plaintifls contended that the defendant failed to provide evidence of the existence of those suits liled by the aforementioned trio. With respect, I agree with the plaintiffs that the defendant failed to provide credible evidence to prove the pendency of similar suits. Thereforr the aforernentioned plaintiffs are entitled to make the claim. 13. In the end, I issue an order directing the defendant to pay those plaintiffs whose contracts of employment werE terminated between th€ p€riod 1997 and 2001 according to the schedules provided by the plaintiffs falling within the aforesaid period. Dated, Signed and Delivered in open court this 266 day of February, 2019. J. K. SERGON JUDGE ln the prtsence of: ..... for the Plaintiff for the Defendant i:l i I I I ll l_- i I rl I {+3
OREPUBTIC OF KENYA ]N THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AI NAIROBI CIVIL CAS E NO.279 F 2003 LOURENCE K. NDUTTU & 124OTHERS.... ..... -VERSU} KENYA BREWERIESLTD..... ..... SCHEDULE OF PAYMENT PLAINTIFFS DEFENDANT L1s { NO NANIE COY NO. BASIC HOUSE ALLOWANCE AMOUNT DUE (REzuNDABLE DEPOSTT) I LAWRENCE KYALO NDUTU 05-12 18,994/= 3,280/= 50,000/= 2 3 GORDON OTOLO NGOLO 4053 1,7,357 / = 2,120/= 50,000 50,000/ = JAMES NGINGA WAIRIOKO 4022 28,737 / = 4,'171, / = + GI:ORGE NIOROGE NJIGU 1977 8,30]5.65/= 3,280/= 50,000/= f JAMESSAIYALEL SUIYANGA 1710 17,205/ = 4,"t71/ = s0,000/= 6 7 PHILIP KINYANJUI GITHI 2575 1e,s77 / = 4,"t77/ -- s0,000/= CHARLES MWANGI GAKOMO 3837 36,966/= 6,?95/ -- 50,000/= tt () MARY PHILOMENA W lVAMBUGU 6322 27,71s/= 46,613/ = i00,000/= STEPHEN MWANGI WERU 5159 1.3,687 / = 73,590/= 50,000/= It) THOMAS O. AMWOMA 3062 29,563/= 4,171/= 50,000/ = l1 ANDREW MONAYO NY ARIBO 2212 18,634 2,420/ = 50,000/= 31,s07 /-- 6,295/ = I2 DANIEL MUINDUKO 230+ .9h1,/o $ Pa7,at 50,000/=
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I REPUBLIC OF KENYA IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAIROBI LAWRENCE NDUTTU & 156 OTHERS PLAINTIFFS .VERSUS- KENYA BREWEIUES LTD DEFENDANT CERTIFICATE OF URGENCY I, NAMADA SIMONI, Advocate do certifv this Application as being exlremelv URGENT since it is now more than one year since the Court ordered the Defendants to pay the settled ciients represented bv M/ s Namada & Co. Advocates in this case. But in spite of follow up antl agreed settlements, the balance r>f outstanding pavmcnts have not been paid since, creating anxietv amongst the entitled Plaintiffs and unbearable pressure upon the Advocates elealing with numerous clients. It is important and necessary that the Application be heard urgentlv and on priority to bring this long running matter to a close. Dated at Nairobi this l!{ dav (foBrf. 2024 ),lama aSi nl Advocate f the P f A licants Drawn & Filed by: - Namada & Co. Atlvocates Woo,llands Business Park, {th Floor Kiambere Road, Upper Hill, Email : L au@ nanfi dladtn c a te s. c on t Tet: 0711888678 P.O. Box 72881-00200 NAIROBI. To Be Served Upon: - Kaplan & Stratton Advocates Williamson House, ,lh Ngong Avenue P.O BOX 40111-00100 NAIROBI. Email: ks<tl(apstrat.co m CIVIL CASE NO. 279 OF 2OO3 KI
2- k-- REPUBLIC OF KENYA IN THE HICH COURT OF KENYA AT NAIROBI CIVIL CASE NO. 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTTU & 156 OTHERS PLAINTIFFS -VERSUS- NOTICE OF MOTION (Under Section'1"A, tts and 3A of the Cioil Procedure Act, Order 22 rule 78 as read with Order 57 rule 1, Cioil Procedure Rules and all other enabling proaisions of tfu laut) NOTICE is hereby given that this Honourable Court will be moved on the_day of-2024 at 9.00 O'clock in the forenoon or soon thereafter for the hearing of this Motion brought bv the Plaintiffs Applicant (Represented bv Namada & Co. Advocates) for the hearing and determination of the following issues and for the grant of the following orclers THAT:. 1. This Application be certified urgent and be heard ex-parte in the first instance 3. This Honourable Court do issue Notice To Show Cause and Summon the Managing Director an,J/ or the' Director of Finance Kenva Breweries Limite d /East Atrican Breweries Limited to appear before the Court on the date issued in terms of order 2 above and show cause why they havc declined to make payment and settle the balance of the monies due to and entitled to bu thc Plaintiffs represented by M/ s Namada & Co. Aclvocates as agreed and ordered since 26th Mav,2023 to date now outstanding in the sum of Kshs. 13, 120, 938 / =. 4. The costs hereof be provided for WHICH MOTION is supported by the swom annexed Supporting Affitlavit of NAMADA SIMONI and on the groun<Is:- 1. On the 266 May,2023 while both parlies were in court by orcler and Directions of the Court antl Consent of the Parties, it was agreed and settled that all clients representetl bv Namada & Co. Advocates bc paicl off ancl their cases be closecl. l. That initial and follow up pavments were made on 24th August, 2023 and on 13h June 2024 leaving a balance of Kshs. 13, 120,938/= result'ng from a totaling reconciliation. {{z KENYA BREWERIES LTD DEFENDANT 2. This court do set down an urgent clate on priority basis for the Managing Director, Kenva Breweries Limited/ East Airican Breweries Ltd ancl/or the Director of Finance Kenva Breweries Limited/ East African Breweries to appear before the Court in Person.
-3- That irr spite of all the outstanding issue's and mathematics having been clearly clarified in follow uP corresPondence over the last one vear, pavment of the balance herein has stalled completelv. This lethargy over one year has created immense anxietv among the manv entrtlerl to members who remain unpaici as the nrany of their colleagues have received their 1lues over the last one vear and the non-pavment has put immense undue pressure on the Plaintiffs' Advocate, not able to explain why entitlerl to payment is not coming through, with attendant personal securitv risks. 5. It is extremelv necessary and in the interest of justice' to the oLd plaintiffs that the lvtanaging Director /Finance Director of the Defendant Kenya Breweries Limiteti do attenrl Court t<> Show Caust'whv pavment of the balance has not been made in spite of numerous corresponclence and mee'ting confirming the final payments outstancling and payable to close this case. Dated at Nairobi this ls1 day of oB"a 2024 Namada & Co. Advocate A licants 3 l Drawn & Filed bV:- Namada & Co. Advocates Woodiands Business Park, .th Floor Kiambere Roatl, Upper Hill, Emall lau@ nam adandooca tes.com Tel:071'1888678 P.O. Box 72881-00200 NAIROBI. To Be Served Upon: - Kaplan & Stratton Ativ<xates lVilliamson House,4h Ngong Avenue P.O BOX 40111-00100 NAIROBI. Email: ks@ka pstrat.com NOTE: $ any party seraed herein does not attend on the daq arul time schetluled, same utill proceed and orders granted tlrcir absence nottoithstanding sT3
-+ REPUBLIC OI. KENYA IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAIROBI CIVIL CASE NO. 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NI)UTTU & 156 OTHERS ..PLAINTIFFS DEFENDANT -VERSUS - KENYA BREWERIES LTD SUPPORTING AFFIDAVIT I, NAMADA SIMONI, of P.O state THAT: - Box 72881-00200 NAIROBI do hereby make oath, swear and 1. I am the Advocate who has been on record for the Plaintiffs I have represented in this case from year 2012 to date hence completelv familiar with this case. 2. I can competently swear this Affidavit as the Application is complete'ly technical in nature mainly touching on the mathematics totaling up the amount due to the Plaintiffs. 3. That on 26sMay, 2023 bv consent and with the directions of the court, it was agreed that payment be made in respect of clients represented bv ourselves in the case. ,l We proceeded to compile the tist of our clients due for pavment and settlement 6. A down payment of Kshs. 57,500,000/= was made on 24th August 2023 leaving a balance then oi Kshs. 3, 878, 663/= then. Annexed marked NS-l are the initial letters in conespoadences. 7. Immediately we stated making pavment to the plaintiffs inconsistencies were noted; a few discrepancies and 1) Some Plaintiiis who came for payl]1ent producell documents showing that thtv had refundablt, tlepr;sits which had not been captured in the schedule as prepareti bv the Hon. Iudge. 2) K{ 5. At the btaling of the amount payable, we comprornised costs at Kshs. 1, 500,00Q/= ryi1fi the amount coming to a totai to Kshs. 61,378,663/--. Later we realized the totalling hacl a huge mathematical error. The pavable amounts were not tallying in tandem with the PlaintiJfs numbers due tor pavment. There was soon discovered a totaling crror when all plaintiffs were put into an excel sheet. Insteacl of a tot.rl of Kshs. 7"1,154,081/= it had been tr>talled as Kshs. 6"1,378,663/ =.
-5 3) Some plaintiffs' salaries had been underquoted in calculating their due and pavable amounts in tcrms of the fudgment orders. 1) Some PlaintiJfs had been omitted from the pavment schedule though thev were in the ]udgment. s) Some Plaintiffs hacl been wrongly entered in a list of those alleged to have changecl instructions to Otwal & Manwa Atlvocates and yet thev hac-l not given such instructions and therefore retained instructions with us and wanted to be paid to close their claim and case. They signed relevant affidavits. 8. I then did a proper reconciliation of all issues, compiled them and summa-rized them in a letter dated 30th APril 2024 which I serverl upon the Defenclant's Advocates complete with the supporting documents. Annexed marked NS-2 ,s the letter. 9. We consequentlv held a meeting between the Defendant's Advocates and mvself ancl reconcile-d the issues outstanding and waited for the final Payment. 10. On 13ttt ]une 2024 a second pavment oi Kshs. 5, 378, 663 was recr.ived leaving a balanct' of Kshs. 73, 120,938 paid and unexplained. 11. There have been numerous telephone calls and follow up letters which remain unattended to date. Annexed marked NS-3 are the folloutup letters. 12. In the meantime, manv o[ the Plaintifis who are entitlerl to payment tiom the outstanding balance have continued to bombard me with telc.phone calls and continuous attenclance at my offices without mv ability to give them anv definite answer as to when thev wilj get their iirral pavmerrt a situation which has created a lot of an-rietv amongst them ancl Put unbearable pressure on me as their Advocates in tht'matter especiallv after most of the other Plaintiff have come through .rnel received their duc pavments. This is turning into a personal securitv risk issue. 13. In spitc of mv letters and tele calls kr the Defenrlant's Aelvocates, the.re has been no movcment towards the final Pavment which out o[ necessitv iorces tl.ris Apptication to be (K
o made for the Managing Director and Finance Directors of the Defendant to be summoned to court to show cause whv they have not paid this outstanding balance. 1-1. It is in the interest of justice that this action is taken to help close this matter ancl file and bring tht' long outstanding case to ciosure. Sworn bv the sai,l NAMADA SIMONI At Nairobi this r (( ) ) (DEPONENT) (oB@ 2021 BEFORE ME: CO ISSIO Namada & Co. Advocates Woodlantls Business Park, 4tr, Floor Kiambere Road, Upper Hill, Email: Iau@namadaaduo cttte s. cont Tel: 0711888678 P.O. Box 7288'l-00200 NAIROBI. To Be Served Upon: - Kaplan & Shatton Advocates Williamson House, .lh Ngong Avenue P.O BOX 40111-00100 NAIROBI. Email: ks@kapstrat.com AT)V()CAl E ISSIONER r,o R e (}R0 {{e 15. All that is depone,J to herein is true tr'l the best of my knowlc'tlge, in{ormation and belit'f. Drawn & Filed by: - ) ) ) )
NAMADA &CO. ADVOCATES Advocates I Legal Consultants I Comrnissione rs of Oath I Notaries public Certified Pubtic Secretaries I Certifi ed Legal Auditors 7L-21L.LZ OUR REF DATE:...., .7o.A.u€ustr.2023 ) ours faithfuily, Nanr da Simoni. 't1amadaatl vocates.cL)n1 imoni, L.L.B (Hons) Nairobi .8. (Hor's) Lampata (K.I.U) L..8. (Hons) Xenlatta Attn.: Adv peter Gachuhi Kaplan & Stratton Adr,e631s5 Williarnson House, 4h Ngong Avenue P. O. Box 40il1-00100 YOUR REF.... This is ih3 6xnrtitt r':'t8iksd ""ilS:'1"""'' retsr,0d to ;n !l r a,' 1:xod sflidovll ", ..Lh.l.l,tf .4.....*. rg.q.gt...'.....,""""-
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"'J' ufr.,.ir—m3n: j tcre na tt,i:......1.*[., ....0.(.1q 8t.8...........,.. - ;;.;; iro bi-Ko l NAIRoBl Dear Sir, REF: HCCC NO.279 OF2003 LAWREN CE ND UTU & OTHERs-vs- KENYA Total (iii) Add 1 month,s interest being 12/ 100x t / "tZr 6077A9* = ti ', ;rUt, ?0Zj t i il I I :r il BREl^iERIESLII\,IITED Kshs.59, 270,953/= Kshs.60, nO,g33/= Kshs 607 7i0 We refer to the above mafter and to our telecom this alternoon My clients' rePresentatives n'ere in the office following up and I consulted t}em immedratelv. ff:rffS,":T;,"T;;rurnt on Pa'ment rrom the a56 Aususr w.ith receipt expected on or berore the My clients' representa'ves harre noted and insisted further that rnterest had be 24rh July 2023. r sr urcl Lr(ctl rrrrerest nad been worked out onJy to the Given that Pa-r'ment receipt is expected on 24rh August 2023, they indica te an.r I agree trrat they are entitled to interest for the 1 month to 24tr August 202,3. This rvorks out as follows; (i) Total pavalrle as per letter sen ed on 2l/7/2A23 (ii) lnclusive of costs . - .. . .. - .. Kshs 1, 500, 000/= Iotal due to 24/8/2023 Xshr 6+ yJ,_E6gE .tt,:; ,s thB o\li,o,t r_,:8rk61...... .N.S:..1,.- r^t,-.red. to,,r tj,:6,:rnered affiosv,l .' . ..,|i.hS.m... -s, "n o-..rT' o this oA €A 2C \c.v6 ll:oodlands Bu::i /BGHPq.r*. i {t}r floqr Suire l,r.r 13 Kiarnbere Road, (.tpperhill liairobi P O.8 ot' 7 28 81 -O 02O O I\i airobi Mobile 07tI 888 678 | 0733 667 278 Sworn b a ofo,trq m ... -u..cI /]m J. Namada S R.O. Outor, L.L MA. Aliridza, L. {q- Eun!.l.: Iau,(? named.a ad t o c o. ! g g. g 6 171 I oz2z AgS s!.1 1 tiiLsGi 1 COMI/ISSIONER FOF. OA
a- Kaplan Stratton Advocales Williamson House 4th Avenue Ngong P.O.Box4011I-0C100 Nairobi, Kenya T: (C) 20 2841000 (0) 20 2733919 M: (01722 205182t3 (0) 733 699012/3 lntl. Code. +2 DZ: No. 19 www. kaplanstratton. com Email: KS@kapstrat.com vAT No 00ii:19O PtN P0006155.jS YOJR REatRETtCE O'JR AEFER€NC€ I l-2t l-12 PMG/KE/10/172 Namada & Conrpany Advocates Woodlands Business Park 4th Floor, Suite No. 13 Kiambere Road, Upperhill NAIROBI Dear Sirs, ITCCC No.279 of 2003 Lawrcnce Nduttu & Others vs Kenya Brerveries Linritcd OAIE I Ihi! is tha exhibr" r"ri'ilr ""N'*"--'t :1'::'/i ilj:*i I:t' iS;J) tC S*orn .' i:t: ir' 1': : ' - " tev or.-..Ail'Qh'*-"' ^^ 7+ t.,-..,.1 COMMISSICIiEI' ruK u,.)nJ We refer to your letters dated I't & 7ih August 2023 \\/e shall remit to you the sum of Ksbs.61.378.663/- being paymenr due ro rhe plainriffs represented by your firm. The payment shall be made to )iour account for onward transmission to each of the Plaintiffs as agrced against 1'our professional undertaking to us. (See attached List of Plaintiffs to be paid). We have instructed our bankers to remit the firsr tranche of Kshs. 57,500,000/- The balance of Kshs. 3,878,663 will be remitted shorrly. Kindly let us have the duly signed disciraree vouchers (this has been sent to you in soft cop;") together with the copy of identity cards {br the Plaintiffs. r\ consent lerter u,ill thel be filed in court. Yours faithfully. P u LAN & STRATTON r*-*.- i 'l\-l .:'. ir., .. ' li L,!is , Cc: CIient 2 \ AUB ?0?3 \ Sir lo to: JJ.€':Y i F. Oiiambo, SC. MBS P. Hime S. Wainaina P. Gachuhi R. t4bai N. Irialik E. Krnyenje C Weonde J. Muhui p. tkimire K Kamarrha P Njeru s. Kiarie{,tuia N. Manga R Kirunga c. Etyang-Hossteld J. Ng'ang'ira F. Lotee R. Karau E. onyarpo v. Nienga O. Fowler (Consultant) y{e Member oI LEX AFBICA 23 August 2023 ('i ,..1-S i ' -, .; a'
r{AMADA & cd.linvocATEs Advocates I Legar consurtants I commissioners of oath I Notaries puiric Certifled Public Secretaries I Certified Legal Auditors -t7-zt1-L2 OUT{ REF %* February,2024 D.4.TE: Dear Sir, f -it1 1!111, ._. i [, ._..i.. REF: HCCC NO. 279 OF 2003 Do let us now close on the remaining issues,i pa;urents as per the prer.ious Ietters Every payment received u'as attached to every client So u'e ca,not utr any balances of funds from those aiready pror.ided for, to clear an1, other Yours faith{ully, Na da Simoni n@namadaadvocates com /bn .1. Narllr,da Simani, L.L.B (Ilons)Nairobi R.0. Ottunr, L.L.B. (Hons) Kampla (K.I.Li) lvt-L !']it;d:a^ L.L.B. (Hoas) Iinyana CoHMISSIoNE'i ;0r, i^ ir6 Woodktnd.s Busizcss pa;rh | 4th Floor .Szi_(r \rr. 1,3 Xi.amberc Road, Uppe*ill lla irr,lri P O. Box 72881-OO2OO Nairobi. Mobilc O7I1 888 6?8 | OZS? 667 Z7B I OT22 8S3 5t2 Emai l: laa' @:naznad.a.ad.yocal.es. <:om ' , 'l i;:d e;.tl'' ' rui,jir6d ic ,: ' or ..,.Nr.ttJ.tla.. Sh'crn ! iiaig irl 0- ,...1 ; ''.i-r'Jll ,,tJ..r4{,0P1..,,..,..,,.,-
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Namada & Co. Advocates From: Sent: To: Attachments: Athr. Mr. Gaclluhi Kaplan & Sfrafton Advcates IViiiiamson }louse, 3,h Ngong .Avenue P. O. Box 10111-00100 NAIROBI Namada & Co. Advocates < law@namadaadvocates.com > Tuesday, April 30, 2024 3:03 PM 'Peter Gachuhi'; 'Victor Njenga' EX-KBL SCHEDULE.xlsx; MERGED SCHEDULE- t docx fhis is the exhrbil msrksd.....! ( .1 0f... rofer Sworn b6fore m6 lh is day ol th(o rec to r/.zr*r K.r.Ftp.-o-.1 ,n lhe 81no) od sfridovt ,t6 I ?0..49... 8I obr- Konys Dear Sir, t(EF: HCCC NO. 279 Ot ?m3 LAWRENCE NDUTU & OTHERS - VS - KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED REVISED WoRKOLi-r We'refer to our lelter of 12th October 2023 (receioed by yourseloes on 23rd October 2023) and. to vour resporlse of 15tr, P"""*ber 2023 lVe have relooked tJrrough everv item with u'xtreme caution. We have even prepar-ed an excei sheet recorlciliation of the pavment schedule- Our final workout comes to the following conclusion (A)Calculation/totallying errors ()n the schedule of 24h June 2023 (i) (a) previouslv presented and agreed totals (see our letters of 7/8/2023 and vour lefter 23/B/2023) - Kshs. 35, 7L\5,393/= (b) Add jnterc'st as worked out then - Kshs. 13,565, c60i = (c) Add Interest to 24s August 2023 - Kshs. 602 , 710 / = (d) Add costs - Kshs. 1,500.000 'fotal Kshs. 51, 378. 6b51= (ii) (a) Totals now as Lrer thc' wcrrked out Exce.l sheet accurate calculations s60 Kslrs. {1, 659,132/= lo - CO.I,IMISSIONER FOR OAIHS
I (b) Add interest to 21l S/ 2023 being 1'1,659,13? \ 129i' x 5.6 (c) Nor,,' add costs as agreed -il K-shs. 7'1, 1;,4,068/= Kshs. 57. ,575/ = 9?6i 994 17 Kshs Total Kstu. 1, 500,000/= Kshs.71, 1il,068//= Using the cunent actual Less amount received Balance Pavable Kshs. 13, 653,493/= (B) Our clients omitted from the pavmerrt schedule not on tire Otra,al Manrr,a's list Tlr.is has come dorvn to t.l're iollor,r,ing 4 onJrr NAME No. on judgment list Refund a ble deposit Salary Totai 1 C)nesmus Mwangancia Hezron 687 s0, 000/= 24,981.51/ = 74,987.57/= 1 Johr.r Kamau 68 50,000/= -\) )11 iq / - I I 102, 211 .75 / = 3 Iames Citau i79 NJL 12, 000 / = ; -lr, 000/= -t Nzuki I't u i:.r a N]L 37, Sso/= 37,350/= -roT..1,L 100, 00q/= 757 , 043.16/= 767, 043.25/= Amount due to them - Kshs. 167,043i = l$terest 167, 043.26 x 5.6x12o,t" = I.,shs. 172, ?52/ = Total Kshs.279,295/= (C)Plaintiffs who have signed atfidavits disowning their inclusion in the Otwal & Manwa list a:rd calling for their pavments tluough ourselves. Remain the samc as in the lctter of 12th october 2023, scheduled hereunder again Name No. oll judgment list ' I(efundable Dep65;i Salarv l'otai 1 Bcrnard AnjiJi \'lakar:ga 13 I 00, 000/ = r 8,590 / = 118,5q0/= -) {6
Wellingtone Chapia Okuvumba 1'-- 18 50,000/: Total amount 79,777 / = 69,n7/: Amount due to thern Itrterest -1, 186, 216 xl29'o x 5.6 Total Kshs. 1,786,246/= Kshs. 797,757/= Kshs. 1, 983,403/= (D) Refundable deposits We note vour position in the letter of 15s December 2023 declining to consider this plea. \{e think orr pure humanitarian grounds, given that the companv acluallv withheld the anrounts as proved L,v the documents they presentecl, (see letter of 12tl' October 2023) tlrev should L're paid (E) Plairrti-ffs whose salaries were wrongly captureri. s0, 000/ = Athanus Nzau -) 823 13,737 /= O3, /-'t/ / = 4 Isaac Njue Ngugi 106 100,000/= 16,610 63/= 1.16,670.63/= Joseph Kiio Mutungi 513 50, 000/: / t+-)/ / = ) !+, .+-1t / = b Beniamin lv{uiruri lVamai 262 50,000/= t5,318/= 65,318/ = Nicholas Irungi Gicharu 554 50,000/= 73,8't8/= 63,818/= o Jimia Ali Babala 358 100, 000/: 33,072/ = 733,072/ = 9 Jairo Okumu Onvango 87 NIL 23,832.66/ = 23,832.6b/ = 10 Peter Mwangi Kagwanja 502 50,000/: 70, 694/ = 60,694/= 11 James Nloroge Kirangi 792 NIL 71.,367 / = 12 Joh:r Muse'ru Watako 231 NIL 28, "t09 / = 28,L09/ = 13 Jackson Kivuitu Ngurue .464 s0,000/= 27,970/ = 77,910/ = 1,1 Fredrick Kirneu Nzivo 757 50,000/ = 10,432/= QO 7t)/= 15 100,000/= 38,612/: 138,612/ -- 1,7u6,245/= Thr. l'evisecl numbers are as btlorv {6L 2. f,. 77,367 / = Peter Mwai Kihara
lb- No. judgment list Amount Quoted Correct Amount as per payslip Underpayment 1 Titus Kasia'aluli Sarnwel 901 11 ltrn / = I 70, 1,o7 / = \9 777 /= Cvprian Kobia Mberia 69r 36,527 /= i36, E58.23,r= 100,331.23l= J Iovce Kageci Gichuna 94.1 't7,0?0/= 1() -1 2; /: 13.11sl= { Etlu,in Ngangira Gatei 309 25 63ri 12 :5E 16,622/= ) Steohen Karanja Chege 943 13, 167/= 51.7a2/ = t1 )Q-1 / = o Bernard \{unvacr 646 31,405 s5/ = 9,015.85/= Their pa't;sli1'r evidence showing their acfual salar:es as against the amounts rt rongly erltcrcd in our pavrnerlt xhedule were presented in the letter o[ 12th October 2023. Tc-'tal urrderpayment Interest 271,381x 12% x 5.6 Total Kshs. 27-1, 3.e2,2 = Ksirs. 184 3li5 i = Kshs. 158,767/= [<irrd]',i note tf.at tlre salaries \\rere not part c,f the judges .:ompril6fi6rp but our iomFilation which scr:rrringlv for the above named piair,tiffs caLrtured \,!'ronB ;igures nor+' being corrected. lVe also think it's onJv iair rc correct and pa), the right am()unt. Cumulat,ve totrls (A) Kshs. 1,3, 653, 493/= iF) Kshs. 279,295/-- (C) Kshs. 1,,9$,n3/= (E) ictu. 458,767/= To{al due and payable l(shs. 16,374,958/= l..rntilv pav abor,c- ttr close. If vour ciients are totailv unable to consider the refundable cleposits Regards, \atnada Sfittotri, S en lor P artter Namdtla I Co ,Tdz,ocates t63 'r1 1qo /:
It HCCC NO 279 0F 200.i LAWRENCE NDUTTU 6,000 OTHER S VS KENYA BRE14TRIES LIMITED W]T}IHELD AMOUNT SAT,ARY JUDCMENT NO JNAl\{t: Urbanus Ngwili Michael Thinwa Kibui Peter Ka ika Muturi Athumani Omari Mohammed Said Ali tn 50000 i50000 irooooo l0 25205i 36283 2Q634.171 ))n)at 7 8 I 10i 22831.t 11r Jsoooo 29784: !Math; as Muia Mv./anthi iO Tom Sila Mulundi ;50000 i Hannah Wa ithira Wan Jr ru s0000 Joseph Melau Tioyanga r0 Hen Mbiti Nlutu :0 Sammy Madeshe Simila :0 30939.28 | 28064i ).7 4601 t4 15 171 19 7i832 22 i3857 23, John Njendu Kirubi 2364ri 24 I Benedict M utie Katuku i50000 43552_551 27. i Hezron Kab u ru Boro 0 23937 28 Joan Wairirnu Ki8o 1100000 79777.76i 29 Gakwil Eran a Charles M butia Gitagia M ichael Hosea Ayrecna Rosina Talasi Muin a 0 25000 r54909 isoooo 17369.5 i 41505 13392' 21.425: 41000 | 21315; 25889.8, 28sO2.77i 120465.44: 13278: 27r62i 16741 28560i 31 78g r 31788 5s3261 24906; .11000 32i 33 34 35 39 40 47 42 44 45 46 471 i John Mungai N ethe 50000 Esh mael Ng'et he Mungai irooooo I Eenson Benard M. Muson 8d 1100000 Simon Munyua Kamano 50000 Joseph Wambugu Wahome 0 Richard Ngao 100000 Ja mes Mukundi Gatha ra 50000 Harun lsmail Sebit Abdul Abdalla Mohanrrned 210 Paul Jackton Maloba ;0 Mohammed Abd ullah Kasigara ,U Pe ter Muli Nyala : 50000 .James Wachira N au 50000 Alex Chege Mwan Bt 0 Charles Kivati N8a u i 50000 Peter Othiambo Ochien '100000 00 48r 51 52 54, 55 s7l 58 30014 ssi Napoleon Nathan Kamau James Waigwe Mutura Clement Njunge Ndungu Salim lsmai[ lbrahim Mark Mukoy a Abuoga I Laird Mushimba Samuel 0 105525 601 0 0 -D3 2 6rF;bit m tl(o 298811 2L230 12910.3.5 34630 i 33620 i 206871 42054 51 64 66 67 68 69 70 72 isoooo 50000 Ann Wanjiru Mwangi jsoooo Godfre y 6ithui Wan Elge lsoooo Fred Kia rie Maina 50000 . r.l(r9il l0 - rh^ anncrlE rlirulln o! ..... ' S*alr J8'/ ol ... r,t.c i: il'rs " qc1l9t.R Lewis Wambugu Mugo lo fl( tcbi-Ksn[9-.-- 73 27797.25i i50000 19593.87l
t5 HCCC NO 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTTU 6,000 OTHERS VS KENYA BREIA/ERIES LIMITED io .Jackson N uli Nzau Geo Kanti Mitheko ECward Mwaura Gachie 2791.0.6 30000 2668.r 76 -17 Joseph Onduru Oduor 21oool 78 0 I Joel Muriu Kamau E rastus Karago Stephen Njen a Kahuku Peter Krru k u Geoffrey Njoroge j Raymond Gachomba Cha rles Wambugu Man Jose h Oloo Joseph Kabogo Kara nja Reginald NganBa lames Mathew Gichuhi Kirago Tonkei Ole Mapi loseph Mutinda Benard Mwilu Mwololo Joyce Nyawira Lydia Mwangi Boniface N ui Kioko Peter Kiruma John Mathini Mwaura Moses Njeru Muriuki Mohamood Hamza Gitau Maingi M ungai Ka trl Caleb Opuka lrooooo 0 79 82 89 91 92 93; 941 95 98 99 100 101 103 i 1041 10 105r L07 109 1111 22ss4i 2277).9s 51643 22135.4s1 31648.98 28502 20551 343se l 40237 79767 27425 22529 12759 33856.9 78462.81 43227.3?l 9638 21504t, 85 50000 0 0 0 0 50000 0 60000 50000 50000 l:oooo 50000 l0 0 o 75 50000 50000 100000 0 0 0 36391.26 | 119i 22554 720 L22 2 860C 125 2seo2 | 728 265C1r 130 1868s i 133 1.6870.7 734 ?291.8.li 135i 11s i ,,r1 113 114 Mbugua Kimatu M bugua io Moses Kuria Mwangi John Rasaki Oyeng Joseph Mwaniki Peter Mysyoka Musesi Onesmus Kiragu 0 lLames Ngandu io 50000 50000 50c00 luiius Nduni I Sa muel Mbu ua Mwa n Zacharia Ka biru 66786t 80 John Wabuga Kangethe 50000 83 86 30000 r02 Fra ncis Omondi Obure I 50000 21310 Stephen Wambura N 50000 25005 97 AU Beniamin M ut isya lsoooo 28667 Grace Lilia n Athiany 30000 .loseph Kirnani lo 19140 I I 727 Michael Nioroge Kamau 1100000 31.62s.41.1 lanuary Kakui 11745.18 0 779 rEdward Ndegwa 0 L37 " 135 50000 C I I I 189801 i 0 0 I 95 I 40so8 I 50000 i0 James Bedan Kigo lo I I 30982.691 I 28667 | 975s1 75795 1.26 sG_( 61781i
lrl\"- HCCC NO 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTTU 6,000 OTHERS VS KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED Mwaniki M utun8a N la lo 184 8 1.4 13e l I Michael Nduta isoooo 28047tl 140i Jonathan Ndolo i lohn tvt. t'tJoroge 150o00 41995 2968s 741 744l John NjoroBe Ga kuru 50000 37 763 rzs ra i 145 i 147 | Phylis Wam bui I Richard Muriithi Kariuki r0 21238i 148i i Donald Owino Okello ;0 29973i L49i Eliezer Onchieku is0o0o i0 2409"4 i 28667 501 1 1 Stephen N. Kalii 51i I David Waweru Kariuki i0 40438.91r L52i Nanry E. t'lya 0 ;0 338s6 1s3l 154 i I Rosemary Wanjiku N oro e 17011.3 7 : I James Ka ngethe Ndai 0 ____L _- -- " .16lqg:gli i tctgel 155i .,,-.-'.. J 1s5l I James Kihiki Kariuki 50000 I George Mbugua Njino 0 24319 LsTi Zackayo N imei Nduati i0 t0 19676 | 158: I E rnest Gakero Ndiran 8u 31625.47i lssi Geoffrey Mburu Mungai Felix Kiarie Mwan Joseph O K a Pete r Maina Kamau Fra ncis K. Nuguna Julius Ngunjiri Wanyiri Edward Ka riuki Kamwana John Njoroge Mbago Simon Ruttoh Eliud G. Chomba Kith0ka Kioko Solomon Muti a Wilson Mutua M utu ne Charles Wathiga James Mwangi Thuc Lawrence M. Kuburendi Geoffrey K. Mucheke Keffars Ka riuki Kaguanyu Nancy Mwangi Ann Kamba Benson lrungu Mwangi J u lius Kariuk i Eunice Wanjugu Ka h uir ia Edward N, Ka iru Nzioka Wambua i50000 23434.97 i 160; r100000 t-50000 isoooo 50000 :looooo :0 '.77700 50000 r50000 i100000 0 i 50000 40508 i 13146 77204.9 26859 i 13374 47743.73 35850 23849 155i 161t, 7671 168 169 170i 14010 i L77: L73l 28667 77 4; 28502.11i 28057 i 20227i 30548 175 176 777 180t isoooo r60000 jsoooo 'o lo i0 100000 100000 i50000 181 i 19777 | 41sos.13 | 27865 36534.57 19812.14 184 _ 18si 1861 188r 189, 190r 191, 1941 19s i 197 r 1831 50000 0 50000 150000 42803 57 | 117 39.5 9 7L367 14061 27425 34579.77 198 i 32623 0 Sammy Mwan I Muema Daniel Patrick N. Ndunda s0000 Src 35669 199' !0 ,0 r0 16582 i 155 ( Samuel Muchiri Muiruri
l1 HCCC NO 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTI'U 6,000 OTHERS VS KENYA I]REWERIES LIMITED lFrancis Matheka Mulwa 0 11836.05 George Nuandiko Kathisya 0 12807.3 Tom Kabiti Ven e Robinson Ndungu Ngugi 50000 Geor e Muia Muisya i Evan Niuri N8angira 26923 John N8ugi Wan au 10400 23435.7 Petronilla Wanjiru Kadogo Pasca i 25779 Patrick Kibun a Ndungu 50000 73762 Moses Mwikya Lelu 0 38352.6 Evans Muroko Mithamo lsoooo 1615 5.2 Fra ncis K. Macha ria 0 14050 Stephen Gitau Kimani 50000 22ss7l Joseph Kinya njui 21,255i Laban Gichara Njoroge 0 3O334 | James Muriu Gicharu Stephen Wan ombe The uri Abdalla A. Kiba rabara Benjamin Kavoi Mwikya 0 42403 Samuel Munene Kagugani 100000 372s81 Borriface Wanjema Njen L378sl Ritalind Njeri Njoroge is0oo0 28s88.5 I Moses N. Njagi isoooo Timothy Gathua 0 72852 G. M. Ngaruiya 50000 29234 Hassa n Sora 50000 43034.9 S. M. Muhia 50000 47655 David Mutind Mwangagi 0 26688 John Gitoro James Amolo 39977ll Joseph Muthama Walter Ong'ang'o 100000 26526.75 0 2011 208i 215 276 277 zt9 220 227 222 2231 0 0 230 232 234 z3a ?42 244 247 24a 249 255 2s6 Dominic Muriu KungLr Joseph K. Kungu I Peter Kiguta Ndira ngu Clemence Wakesho Mwadime 10000 14641t1 55192 254 267 268 269 30795 0 I 204 214 100000 18590 707 209 ugl David N 277 0 100000 John Ka ra ni J uriuki 50000 27630.45 I I 20447 sl 224 o I 36487 0 225 Ngugi Kiragu 50000 28667 226 1AA1O 0 243 John Mwaniki 12852.76 252 s0000 50000 131s0 254 0 Simon Mutisya Nelson Kinga 18700 0 I 257 Kenneth Kageto 20300 258 100000 23439 84I 2S9 l Symon Wairobi Gatuma 61213 | 260 0 I 16560 263 46000 14061 I 255 0 io i Benard K- Sila {67 30600i 271. 26683 203 I 259s6 t324si 2.73 50000 I 233 s0000 I 22!73 s0000 Karim H. Karim ln lo
_ t8- HCCC NO 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTTU 6,000 OTHERS VS KENYA BRETryERIES LIMITED Ramadhan Nu hashe Ste hen Nderitu F ra ncis Muri Mwangi lHen ry Somba Mailu Humphrey Rerei Mbu UA i Benard Nzimba Charles Odinga Sila M uya I Fred N eno soi Hadi aN eri Abdallah I Martin N jira ini Murage 50000 22953 2364t 3s141i 39774 36192 204181 41508 30648 19029.3 6 2 0118 28248 272 274 276 277 278 279 282 283 2841 285 286 288 0 0 50000 100000 0 lsoooo io l0 lo Yahya Hussein Gichuru 13937 8 Meshack Momanyi 100000 31401 0 Michael N. Mwaniki lsoooo 22290 2ao I I Fra ncis Kimotho I Wilson Muriithi Daniel Ma othi Muhuyu Solomon K Ka iru Augustine Nyakondo Chrispine Nyaga Nicholas Mutei Kirimi Robert M uriuki isoooo 50000 50000 lo 0 0 0 31535 45| 24425 27359 660001 55747 8571.41 289 29Ot 297 293i 2s4l 295 296 0 297 50000 ibt4./ Samuel lJ a ngira Muiruri I Richard Agunda Masinda r0 486s4 j 7 43401 22172 34579.75 256361 30450 20057 64L41 28045i 315 t 315i 3041 305 307 308i 309i 310 3L2i 313 314 377 318 319i 323 i 325 325 3301 Peter Muturi Njogo James Kinrani Wainaina Joseph A. Bwana Edwin Nga ngira Gatei Na hashon M. Kingi Onesmus N. Ngoilovoi G:,briel Njuguna Kariuki lohana Muchimi Wachira Eliud Ounra Gome John Bunyi Gicharu George K. Gicho hi Margaret W. Kinyua Joseph Maina Macharia Samson Onyangongao Samuel G ach uri Robert Muchuno Njuguna Peetr L. Opili lrooooo 0 0 144 -o5 lo C lo 50000 0 0 isoooo isoooo lsoooo s0000 i0 3 s06s i 262861 26313 36248 1,9777 28060.62 2 8502.11 72004.7 36409 27 47900.771 262861 0 0 100000 0 331i 332 3331 Fran c is Njaaga Tifus 12413.5 0 Kanya Ka mau E phra im M. Njoroge Peter Mburu Kibugi i100000 l0 20418 26286 334 33s I I Robert Mbuthia Mun8al i0 {69 16659 i 336 i 0 273 2443L 29684.8S David Oloo Ouko 322 i
r1 Macharia Muturi HCCC NO 279 OF ?OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTTU 5,OOO OTHERS VS KENYA BREI^T,I(IES LIMITED 19717 0 i lsaac Njine Ka riu ki 0 35234 152 sE )1AC) '1.)(f10 1 2546L -1,3400 34520I 19L27t, 337\ 338i 33el 342 | ta .Jospnat Mukundi Kinuthia Simon Njathi Mutora Samuel M. Thairu John Muthoreri Justus Mutemi Wambua Alred Kibe Peter G. Gichoki Edwa rd K. Thairu I Robert W. Ndian gut Joseph Wa itha ka Mbugua George M. Thuo J u lius Mwan ondi I Nicholas Mackenzie Daniel Ngewa Kioli Benjamin W. Matuva Alex lVambandi Peter K. Kimani 0 l0 0 lsoooo i0 50000 348 350i 35 21 3s3l lo 0 s0000 lsoooo 50000 2s636 i 3s4l 39694' 797-77 1995.34 31408 43s60i 33915i 33077 15231 15348.9 20000 14oO9l 26923, 2s856.5 14139 ! 357: 355 i 35 9l 3501 3611 50000 50000 50000 3 lo 3641 365 356 367 359j 370r j50000 50000 50000 j Henry K. Karanja l0 i Martin S. Mutun Br Wanjohi Wachira 50000 0 0 377i 372 373i 374 James N, Gicheha iloooo0 1s416 i 25979 4Ai 23231.251 25.150 i -338s61 2.5044.5si 20739.941 30600 222901 28667l| Michael W. Kariuki Hannin on Kavu Charlotte Mdce Racirael Kavu lLyCia Mbithi rlrungu Kamau Barrack Habwe Robert G. Mboa I Herman G. Mbu UA Julius G. Macharia 0 0 0 0 37si 3r-6i 1i0c00 100000 l0 50000 77]l 378 37sl 380i 381; 3831 384t 0 0 133O0.9 r 30982.691 3861 10048.1si 3881 38s i 22906 50000 I ose h K.Maina 0 Leo nard K. lrungu lloseph Korossi E rnest Koskey o0 lsoo 238591 389 0 o 20\4 390' 1140s 1 392 i l6 _2ri84l 22535 3-o3 394 lob Mwanzia 0 50000 i9-145i 395 John M. Kiilu lrcoooo 396 16711. 28667 ,Te rry G. W;iker r0 ,Gq Fra ncis Bwire Andrew N. Ka riuki Daniel Macharia Cha rles Ouma 15550.35 0 ! Fra ncis M. 60000 Boniface K. Masai I Jim Kabue 39"
-7o - HCCC NO 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTTU 6,000 OTI]ERS VS KENYA BRET IERIES LIMITED John K. Nduati lsoooo rgassl 399 Jonathann M uigai lsoooo 24319.61i qooi Lawrence Ndungu N ugl David Mungai j Wario J. Bona ya Timothy S. Kiilu I lulius Km M buthia 0 r0 !5000c i0 161esl 21984 _r 28299t 49127 | aorl 4031 404 4051 22166 19811.751 19320i 29752.64i 18700 r 4071 408 410 4L2 473 0 000c 0 0 0 0 0 I 227041 4r5l I James Angawa Onya ngo 35667 4151 Richard 5. Kilonzo Geor8e N, Kariru Dickson Njorote Chriant Kinyale Alfred B. Obunga Samuel Kahunyo 0 13561' 477 David Kama nga Joseph K. M bugua Robert M. Kitheka Lois Wambui Ndiran 8u F. M. Gathiru Kitema Kimuli Joseph Iru u Wahagi Maharia Rerai i0 27322: 50000 i60000 i0 r0 ,0 150000 221.1.1 .56 39968 30664 i 228001 14720.29 19279 _ 4181 4L9l 420t 427i 424i 4251 426i i50000 20227.06i 4281 i Edward Benson Thairu 131501 Eliud Mucunu Karimi 0 27t98i 430i Joseph Muhuni N,oroge Joseph Kipngetich Kiru i 0 0 1,6159l 431i 22957 | 434 Christopher Maritim 0 41110i 435 i Ja m leck Wamai Ndiran U l0 22s36i 4361 4381 18476.7 | Peter Maithya Mwen a 10 ter Humphrey Ka riuki lo s1643 i 44oi Fra ncis Kima ni 5000c 259331 22944.97 447 George Kimani Nuthoni 0 442i Charles Maina Githin Ji Simon M. Gichu Njambi Ngaara i David M. Kita ka 42427 i 18634 13826i 15003.2 312031 20587.2L, 19157 | 345201, 72476t i0 l6 lsoooo 4431 444; 445: 449t 450 4s3l 454 455 0 Samsonm Muas ya Mutungu itooooo I Dennis Kinyua Nyamu 1C0000 Michael Okumu Laza rus Opata ;50000 Daniel Nyoike N a nga lo 4s7l Patrick Munyira Gichuki t50000 25774 459 ioJd Nganga Wamai 0 19028.151 460i sphoro us K. Karianja hi ;50OO0 322231 John Kamau 1r00000 150000 j Nelson Makumi Man 52211.75 462i 4631 229s7i Willirn K. Munguti 8r 15965 455r 46sl 0 100000 429i 0 Pauline Wairimu
2l HCCC NO 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTTU 5,OOO OTHEITS VS KENYA BI{EI4'ERIES LIMITED John Bwala Obwo o 0 17840 117sS.7s I i3461 15253 468 47t 472 473 474 Festus Owino Odando Rahab Mukami Wanjohi I Charles M buru Kinyanjui David Kahura Kimotho Daniei Mulwa Musau James Mwan iWainaina Paul Muiya Muia 5amuel Thuo Kimani Peter Thirikwa Mwangi John Kinuthia Muriuki Ndungu Njoroge Stanely Mburu Ngigi Stephen Muriungi Nceeene Stnaiey Kiimu Ringera Peter Anthony Mureithi Muthui Musyoka Nashon Muigai Kago Taabu Ali 6uchu Mohammed Ali Godoro Joseph Wandere Doto 0 lsoooo 0 50000 0 50000 0 22fit1 203261 16399 22190 27439 25358.8 22).73 s92r 0.16 15734.05 20624.).3 ao A 1', 27C84 31 789 7222L 29314i 26321 7627s]t 477 480 481i 442 483 484i 4851 490 497 492 493 4ssi 504 505 0 0 so6l 0 227731, 507 s09 510 5L2 s77l 519 522 524 530 532 533 534 s35 Frarrcinah Nuguna lchagichu Julius Ndungu Kinyua Joseph Nthila Nthuku Robinson Odhiambo Fra ncis Mbai Kite la Godfrey Mwangi Muthumbi 0 0 0 0 Sephen Mwangi Ka nyi Simon Wachira Ndugire io John Gatei Ngangira !100000 0 t7420 5 0 I 467 Sammy Wanjoohi G ithinji 0 Mwasya Muliko Kathuku 0 Charles Nioroge Macha ria -1O1()>.O1 0 John Gichomo Ngigi George Waweru Kimani 33072 50000 478 0 18358.1 Zacharia lnjelula 22933 Ernest lrungu Wachira 16858 0 60000 0 488 13734 0 489 Jeremia h Mjlandi 1s0000 26286 0 0 L4720.29 494 50000 19370.22 498 I I 33890 503 0 100000 61909.63 I Justus Mbayi Abala L8627 0 22136.25 l 0 I 508 30000 22112 48594 Titus M. Kamali lsoooo 50000 14891 520 50000 27084 521 Asko 50000 27777 Silas Ok 757t8 Jonatha n Kamande Thiru 0 io Peter Wachra Njuki 525 2ss6s l 526 In Lawrence Kinyua George 15778 I :ul;us naithya isoooo {41 Lss42l 536i s0000 Matthew Kariu ki Mucembi 229stl I I 523 22951 Bernadette Nguta Mwikali
.??, HCCC NO 279 0F 2003 LAWRENCE NDUTTU 5,OOO OTHERS VS KENYA BRE14TRIES LIMITED Mwanzia Maluta I Beatrice Kibe Aigumo Swynnerton Nazo i Acha la Stephen G ita ka Mwaura 0 27956 4374892 25942.771 i8503.C5 25820 00 0 00 140 0 0 5 0 537 538 540 543 I Joseph Abrroga Okedah 32399 i 5441 Peter Gichanga Muthun gu 0 saz.zsl , Joh n Mwangangi Mwabu i0 229571 545 546 I Solomon Sonyi Mutemi 0 30664: 547 , 0 Samuel Nganga 23849 i s48i 551, 552r Annastacia Ngina Mulwa r 50000 30939 j Chales M uriuki Gathura l0 18466i Ad rain Kan oro Laikuru io 118281 _sl1! s5 5l Joseph Nya krrnr,i Nyangau 13644i David Njoroge Kamau io 1106s I 556 | Omar Ali 1100000 ssTl Ahmed Mohammed Kombo ,10c000 2607 8.7 7 558 I Peter Njug u na Mararo jo 75278 5591 Charlestone tvlbuvi r0 21S00 i 560 561i 562 563 565 lGeo e Ka riuki Kibe Jeremiah Eaibaya John Aupdo James MwanBi Horoho Ethan Murage Ngecho Ahmed Kia rie Njon e Francis Kasing Masila Peter Mwaluga Muyusa N icholas M wili Kavoi Florencemusau Benson Waweru Kira8u James Michino John Kingi 536803 32409.5 254524 31408 i 28667 0 0 l2coooo lrooooo izooooo 7000 0000 0 ,0 io lo r5 55 2213s.4si 568t 570 577: s7z 573 121003.87 255044.481 14061 31.471 33962.86i 574 577 s79 320001 lo 73849 13198 s80l Peter KimaniGichin ga 50000 244641 s81i Ju liu s Nderity Kabubi 1000 i100000 isoooo 30000 30076.63 13 3 74.3 5 61781 i Kenneth Gichina Thuo Naphtaly Kunyiha Peter Kimata Mirriam Simila Mayan ga Raphael Wainaina Mbogo Francis Maina Kieme Muteti Ndavi Pe ris Oganda 583 0 0 0 584 00 000 3 135 5l s86i 21376i s87l 108473 i 588 i 18002 t 589 | 191s61 590i 12609 591, 0 iMary Kabiru John Ngondu N eru I Mwandikwa Munyasra i0 !2s000 ,0 1 1850 i 1294O1 16895 593i 594 sgs i Fra ncis Muindi Kioko t0 {v7 5Lit3i 595 i Kimwele Kimanzi ,o 25865.04, 30600, io Bacho Kihoac 0 582
?3 HCCC NO 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTTU 6,000 OTHERS VS KENYA BREI4ERIES LIMITED i Benson Kabu John Kibe Wanja Ge e Mbithi M usau Humphrey N. Kinyua ,Albe rt N. Kihara I Tugaa ldi James Murai Kinyan UI John Maina Cosmas Kioko Masee EIi ah Nju na Peter Ndungu Jose h Mjomba Mwanyalo I Mwaura Warua Joram M an Mwa niala George H. Katsenga Hezron Ndokolani Kitsau Peter Shim ba Chola Mumba Nzula Mwagandi Musili Mangulu Pius Manyata Wahome Nashid Dick James James T. Che e I Gerald M. Ka riuki Francis M. Mbondo J ulius M Kama u Joseph Mwangi Kamau Richa rd Kipla at A. Teget Kambi Mwin Omar Matano Shaba n Gerald G. Maingi Veronica W. Kaanja Fra ncis N. Gitau Florence Muthoni Maina Peter Mutuura Ka mau Josephat M utuku Mwin2i Geofrey Mutukumutiso I Joseph Wachira Munene Alice K. Munyao John Njoroge lsoooo 33425 s97i 40119 500 501 502 23t$i msj 20s54 506 22360 607l 30048.13 509t 610 11858.46 611 38968 173691 513 8867-1 614 13185 515 516 518 426s71 61el 229s7i 620 67438.89 i 627t 50000 s0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 l1 50000 50000 0000c 50000 ig 0 0 62si 0 1.27s91 s3500 22957 38968 25617.54 16048.04 L67 47 74369 28047 1.9777.75 38612l 1638C 627 529 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 642 646 548 6431 lo 1100000 0 0 0 77066.26 3 6.158 10000 50000 0 50000 0 19196 0 I 598 18634 s99 lo David Thairu Gatheca Daniel Njuguna Nganga 3Ss6si 0 503 I 50000 1s7771 604 6t2 George Nzyuko lo 29600 Mary Auma Odongo 0 18980t 13936.8 626 o 40119 21s411 528 0 0 Mburu Nga nga 38s681 530 0 I i 21376 539 0 I Joseph Ondieki 2o221 0 640 Edward Mbuthia Waithaka 10,000/= 47o32 641 l 21364 0 644 Melecki W. Odongo i50000 l'?3 34520 649 25933. 11410t I 29600 0 0 0 I 6t7 I lrooooo 41110.2 | ! I I 10000 545
2I HCCC NO 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTTU 6,000 OTHERS VS KENYA BREWERIES LIMITET) I Jemimmah Wanjira io i93 52.s 1 650i Felix Maina 19326i 17427; a t' C,<'> ' 551 a<l I 6s2l Owen J. Mbugua rus M uchiri Kanyangc C s0000 50000 Mary Violentine Anva nso lzsoqq 12769! 554; I Lawrence M. Mwan llooooo 40508; 5s5l I l.enen W. Mwan gr 0 Wilfred Ngeti Manambo i0 2137 6, 12551 657l 658 Joa b Atte Okada io 26567, 659r i Ka riki Gachoka r5O000 2689) i 552; Samwel M. Karanja 1s0000 j Livingstone Ariaro Asiiu iloooo 37 453; 13057 563 i 6641 Jonathan Kenduiywa 0 19960 6671 I David Kiplagat Laboso 0 lo 44535: 6681 Kibun us Ara p Tangus 38968 r 659 i Samwel R. Suiyon 0 27S0Al 570 67Ll Richa rd Kiptoo Cheruiyot lo 27877.881 Joel Kimutai Sang 5000c 36241 . 673i I Fredrick M. Serente t0 67 4t i Festus Lumiti Seren 50000 68804.021 67s l Eria n Jerome Ngolo 0 18989 r 676i a ul Ombui Rasugu i50000 77004 77725.45i 67f) 678i 679i 33327 t Peter N. Gicha a Ben Njoroge N u8l i Daniel Thuo Wanjoh i Dominic G. Tharam ba 0 000 0 0 33072 580 20632 5811 imon Pete r Gikonyo lo 27276i 682 imon Kimani Kamwembu i50000 14058 583, Pa ul Serenge Amwa yr i0 15608 i 23907.91. 18308.4i 684 James Z. lthumbi Abdalla M. Mwakidudu I Zedi Mohammed Omar 0 0 0 6861 L3645.7: 5881 John Mbui Nyaga I fren.y ea rio fniongo 0 000 1 o 312581 773431 6891 590 C. K. Mberia John Mbugua Wanyoike F ra ncis Kinyanjui Kazu ngu Kiangwa Michael Nzeki M utune Joseph Nguti Nganga 0 0 100000 r0 IO 0 36527 i 29783.21, 876s 1 14965.36 i 46937 5911 592 693 6941 5961 697) I Juma Mzee Ali io 12583 i 698 i lHarunmbu gua Miingi 0 11571.06 James Paul Osidia na j lsaac Leserewan Ole Naikuni Willy Mburu Thuk u j Lucy Wanja Ka riuki 60000 s0000 78775.25i 38968; 20687. 599 | 700i 701 702 7031 0 isoooo Amos Waithaka Noroge 13683.8 i 0 0 23934 l6 685 704 2 8s54.39 i 304611 (Tf
'' 25- HCCC NO 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTTU 6,000 OTHERS VS KENYA BREIAERIES LIMTTED Samwel Muchai N iiriri r0 3176s.21 7 O5r Joseph M. Mutio John R a Murehia u 0 0 185 0 0 0 0 374s3 i 7o6i 2274Ai 707 25942.77 708 i 24583 709 710 77Ll 2222s1 712 38453 773 28502.111 7 t4l 42264 715 George Kuria Girhin Joseh Musumba Titus Mutua Nthuti I Ali Salim Misumi Robert M usyoka Mbiti Amstrong Kachumbo I Peter Waweru Ndirangu 0 Hussein Hamisi Kidiwa 22276 0 I Lawrencengila Kakiu Rash id M. Kusema 0 0 418181 22634i 7751 7171 23984.3 0 David Kamau Wanjohi 0 Joel Nzioka Ndambuki Nasir Timami io Morris Onyango Ochoka 38968 '130 0 Thomas Makokha ' Peter Ngochi Kamau ;E usebias Makunda Cleo Ahmed Mwira Duncan M. W. Kinyeki Stephen Mwangi Kamau Titus Osumba uro Elijah lrungu Mukuha Teresiah Mbith Soo Joseph Nde wa Nd a rath i I David Ngugi Kamau Albert Kihara Mwithiga Saul Odida O a n8o Michael Macharia Murage Job Kenyasa Patrick Nju una Ndungu James Karue Gathungu Joseph Dedan Owenyo Mauricemain Ben Edward Klbet Eulungu Gideon M buthia Ngugi Peter Githinji Maina Benson Oloo Muhasa Christopher K Mwaura Sammy Mutunga K utu 00 o lgoo 0 000 5 0 16558.2 38e68 i 3o600l 19950 253551 23984.3 197OO4l 718i 719 720 722 723 724 726 727 1)a 729 0 0 6 0 0 0 jo lsoooo 0 lsoooo 0000 21.636i 25956 732i 31687.2 i 734i 22255i 735 33397.l 716 21895 737 7391 740 12267.2 747 31405 i 7 42i 743 21571.1 l 744 13259.13 i 745 22526.11 745 36894 7471 74a: 28494i 18659 752 23s84.3i 753l 365271, 7s4l 737, 0 0 0 100000 0 0 0 0 Robert Otieno Obond 0 Simon Kaba e Ka ranja 20000 James Mutuonga Kin uth ia 1100000 Boniface Nzuki Muasya 50000 86504; 2042s 755; 7s6 i I Kiswili Ndunga io 27819i 7s7' 26660.2 10000 0 ts171.66 looooo 248s6i 1150000 9546.75 18846 72748.541 749 {7{
Q A- HCCC NO 279 0F 2003 LAW'RENCE NDUTTU 6,000 OTHERS VS KENYA BREIA/ERIES LIMITED I Martin N aia Gakuya Crispin Ndegwa .loseph Muthie Kiuge I Mathew Sasaka lnjemela lJohn lrun u Ga kuya Pa ul Martin Owuor Henry M uasya Muinde Benjamin Bedah Oma[a Pete r Nderi Gaiti Edwa rd lsa a ck Olaka F ra ncis A. Mwagambili 50000 0 22682 758 17858.4 760 19960 7671 38e6,3 I 27542 753i 2364Ll 764, 765 405081 7661 33589.17 757 16934 | 758 110066.73 i 7701 21027 .4i 0 0 0 600000 lo lo l0 isoooo 0 0 772! 0 23984.3 113s7 61 7B) 774, e Fredrick Gitau Njoro lonatha n Muith i Peter Riun ga Nyaga lsoooo 18980 775 I F rancis Gikingu Nyamu :soooo i Robert Ro Peter Kimani Mungat I Edah Naisiani Naikone Joseph Ndungu Gathari John Muchiri Nduati Wilson Nganga Wamuha I Michael Macha ria Mwai Mwai Macharia Paul Mwangi N atra Stephen Kikum u Muthusi Kioko Manandi Grace Kainyu lreri Tarsius Fra ncis Nduntu i John Karanja Gakunja ers Kabuba Tha iru 0 0 20516 776 72609 777 28494 23984.3 i 78 24319.6 787 227561 7a, 2032s.71 783 302to 784 38958 745 28112 785i 2324L 787 15560 788 2-06331 789 790 2l425tl 7sli 0 50000 ls0000 60000 0 lsoooo IU l0 0 i60ooo Peter Ka nini NJuSuna io 7s2i I Abdalla Kikoza Omar I Judah Kovo Mwanyindo David Konange Mwan zt Pat ric k Muela Mata Aquisio citau Farid Seif Ahmed Lawerence Kipserem Sawe i Eva ns Kahira Muchiri James Mwai Karugu Nyenge Nzinzi Moses Muriuki N e nga Clement O ola Orrnda i lsaac Gitahi Matu lo 12480 22766 31203 118s8.46 i 30907 i 49989.29 22734.8i 41996.3 71784l, 86875.77. 134611 111259.s6 i 15233.21 672001 7*l 795 7s6l 797 798 799 8o2l 803 804 805; 8061 807 i 308 i 0 110000 0 is0000 0 50000 100000 000 00 0 I 0 0 Gabriel Mwangemi Machia 50000 10000 22773 50000 23435 778 779 Samuel Kipkerer NSetich 50000 Peter Muru N,enga {:v6 23984 3 i 8L2', 811i 0 38351 Jones Mwanzia Mbiti Kilila 19208 I I I 0
el- HCCC NO 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTIU 6,000 OTHERS VS KENYA BREWERIES LIMITED s0000 Joseph Karan a Githin I lJulius Kaibunga Kirea Peter lru ngu Muiru David N oro Karan a Patrick L Musonye Daniel Mukwenze Nzuuko Chrispinus Dome Joe Morris Oraro Loet lo 50000 100000 551 0 s0000 13786 i 6-t5 1464Li 814: 81sl 57217.7 7 877 360631 818i rrr<ql 820l ).3461. 8211 22390i 822t iBenard Gath u Mwaniki lo 163s9lL 82si i Nancy Nganga Wanjiru 0 36246 2239O1 826 827 Rose Munini Nunyao 0 Grace Mumo Juma A. Raja b Stephe n Kanyina Nderitu John lrungu Maina Cosmus Mbui Kisa ngi Ma.jor Samuel Kariuki Francis Ngotho lames Muraguri Ndege Munene Meja Cha rles O. Oluoch Pat rick M. M unga i Michael Own Okello 0 0 0 50000 s0000 s0000 39237.71 8281 29183.2 i 829i 223sO.71 8301 831; 2053a 771 832 r 39480.56 i 834 25425i 8351 165211 835i 0 0 0 0 0 0 19358 74826 203s6 i 36624; 837i 839i 840i 8411 j Simon Gichura Wamanji 100000 i -loseph Myutu Mwangi Nicholas Ngan a 0 0 0 26623.81 845; 180021 2606a',, 846i 8481 Jemima Kianga 0 2ss6s l 849t Peter Kianga I Charle s wasun U Lucy Muthoni [I atu Ngari Thiguku lo 0 0 24320]t 8s0i 14826 | 260001 851 852: Mathew-< Minire Wair ,rgu lo Maurice Apiyo Ojowi lo Michael N joroge Ka riru 0 lo 13360 | 24220 853 i 8s4l 9759l 18203.98 855 855i Joseph Ngovi Masaku Bonphas Maina Kiama Daniel Kisin U Peter MwanEi Choma Clement O. Orinda i .tohn w. waithira 0 lo 314011 857 io 50000 15806. 11i 8s8l T-1 25-Q131 2ss89.811 0 50000 i5233.2i 272t6 8501 863 I Ruth Njeri Waiguru io 3so6s i s65: I Pa t rick N, Nzimbi lrooooo L6213I 8671 I Cecilia B. Munyambu lsa be lla W. Kamau 0 33420.27 i 1.44532.961 20860, 858i 100000 869r 870 io I IJedan G rcnuru i John M. Muvali 8728.25r 877 I?T 25426i 2s823 0 I I 1604i l 838 Sernard Khamala Omito I i0
7E- HCCC NO 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTTU 5,OOO OTHERS VS KENYA BR I Gilbert K. Ohowa Solomon Muthee Wachra Enock Owino Angeline Owiti lo 0 0 t-W.TRIES LIMITLD 23769 22964. 337 34', 873t, 8741 875 U)OJz 87sl David G. Gathii 0 857141 8801 Harry J. Agutu lo 273ssi 881; Fred rick Mwamuye 0 128151 882 i George Nyawana jo 1L477.75t Musa A. Mblthi 0 73627 6r 8841 19346 i 8s6l 23169' 8881 john M. Kiilu Joseph A. Nyamiri Stephen M. Weru 0 0 0 Joseph K. Githin Peter M. M uturi ll 22964 , 889 t 50000 0 890i 33420.27' 891r i0 8782.251, 8921 Vita lis A. Aboka r0 22766i 893r Wilson N. Gathamba ;0 739371 Simon K. Kira 8u Andrew Ndun8u Titus Kaswahili Finny Chemtai !0 50000 i30000 895l 31401, 23169; 22964t 11020 896i 897 898 9011 3140i, 902 George Ka mariti Joan A- Onyan 8o ro '0 1s806.11 25973i 903 r 9C4' James N. Mwan gr Philomena N. Gathuru Meshack O. Optyo r0 jo isoooo 36000 13937', 90s; 906 t 33420.27i 11020r 22964 229641 35773i s08 i Thomas N. Muindi Paul O. Owino Stephen M. Wertr c rus K. G itonga Michael A. Asuna Abdul K Mwinyi John N. Nyamu Simon M. Kamau 0 r50O00 910i 911 , 912 0 l0 i0 913 i 20433i 9741 lo ,50000 977', Ch ristine W. Karuru 000 50 22766i 20433r 31.401 23770 38380 918, 9201 921. Timothy H. Kamau Wilson N. Wainaina 0 50000 Peter W. Sand uka 0 0 0 9231 925 i Kimwele Kima nzi Dominic C. Wan yama 13198.36i 927 | 13937 r 91s i I Humphrey R. Mbugua James N. Mathea 00 s00 22766i 31401 s28i q?Qt :50000 36248i s30l seph K. A. Kirui isoooo 79777 i e31l Joseph O. Nyadenge Judah K. Manyindo 0 28060.62 i 932, 0 31401: s33 i r50000 I Nzioka Wambua (H 15806.11 93S i Edward Makila 36063 229641 883', 0 0 Jane W. Mutura
soo00 I 25913 936 George M. Muiva isoooo 22166 937 AIex N. Wainaina Benard Mathea 0 0 28000 31405.85 938 Stephen Chege 0 13461 943 -71 HCCC NO 279 OF 2OO3 LAWRENCE NDUTTU 6,000 OTHERS VS KENYA BRE'I,\,ERIES LIMITED Moses N. Mathea K. Gichuiya TOTAL Interest 41.659L32 x 5.6 x72o/o INTEREST GRAND TOTAL Dated at Nairobi this dav of 11020 77 464999 24194133.85 41.659'132 2799493(, 69654068 202{ 0 941 i r 942 Namada & Co. Advocates for thc Claimants G7 I
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A&C I{AMAD o, ADVOCATE S OUR REF 12th Septemb er, 2024 REF: HCCC NO. 279 OF 2003 Advocates J Legal Consultants I Commissioners of Oath J Notaries publi Certified Public Secretaries I Certified Legal Auditorc YOUIi REIT c A ttn. Mr. Victor Njenqa Kaplan & Sb.atton A.li,c williamsou House, .1* nfllff '" tho 'xhibit riarke F' o' Bor iolil-00i00 'gP"l"$"t'ttttuge a'1uro NAIROBI or "N*$'ah'.t""""'-\' s'*ain bof 3lo mc lhis ""' Dearsir' a"' or' "" Qf 9'P-ca" d -\ d sffidav ,,MoDl qil\M.AN & S-lrBAT1fo):,J 4 UCun Oeparlmert i 2 'cEP ?02{ lRtrG[inv e\,&$,:J, ,,,J:gn .d,$ irobr'KonY8 DUTU & OTHE $a$orEEf&v BR OA A IHS EI{,EITIES LIMITED Kindly r C]aim is efer to our tereprrone co.r'ersarion tr'ris morning. The srrnuarv of our as hereunder Client's Pavmcrrts A (i) vitie our retter of 30trr .A,prrl, 2024 (served a,d Copv attached) irem A (After trre totaiing error was noted,the pavabre amount rvas Kshs. 77,7-=/.,0-r.g (rve gave you the e_rcer srreet to (ii) out of that figure we have so far receivetr (Kshs. 57,500 ,s7s + s,31g,663r Kshs. 62,379,258/- Rshs.8,274,830/= B' Pavrnents clue to Crients who had been omitted from trre paynlelt-List compiled but on thc Court's Jutigment List (inclusive of inieresi tbr5.6months) .................Kshs. 279,295/= C' clients orl otwal a^d Manwa List who had n,t bec,n ircrutletl on our payment List but rvho have provided affida'its confuming to be our clients and have autlorizecl pavment tlrouglr us (inclusive of interest for 5.6 mont.hs) ..........Kshs.1,.9g3,2a6/= anlada Sinoni, L.L.B (Horc) Nairobi being .......... Tlre Ba.lance on the above alone is J.li lUoodltt rtd-s IJ usiar:-ss parl Kiornbcrc Roqd, Lipperhil I P. O. Bot 72881-002O0 Na | +th f loor Sudte,\o. IS Ittoirobi irr.tbi. ltt R.O. Oa,uor. L.L.B. Ilons) Iiampota (X.I.L:1 y:u":f ?:.',:::::::_t_073s 66; 278 l 0722833 s,2 DA]'E:............ II I I I iit confrm tl'ris totals). {re
-3t D. Plain titTs whose salaries u,ere wrongly capfured in our List but who have provided accurate Salarv Pav slips hence the underpavments corrected linclusive of interests for i.6 montlrs) ...........Kshs.158,767/= Totai above .iue......... ...Kshs. 70,996,138i= E. The Contentious issue now. Clients wiro have evidcnce of refundable deposits But which sums r.ere not includetl in the tabulations rn the Iud gment plus rnterest. . . . . . . . ... Kshs.2,124,8OO/= Totals if E is included Kshs. 1.3,120,938. We now hope the above clari$r closes the \lathematical questions. Please implore on vour clients to settJe the above to close. Having pursued the above from September 2023 to ciate, now one year down, begging for closure, if setdement is not made bv close o6 ng:rt we'ek 20th Septernber, ^C!r[, exactl.; one vear later, we will fi-le our application for the Managi:rg Director to appear in Court in person to show cause rvhv he/she has refused to settle alrd close thG case as ordered by the Court. Yours Faith{ull \T. da Simoni la lr,@tna madaadvoca tes r) / /s* {8t
NAMADA &CO. ADVOCATES Advocater I Legal consultants I commissioners of oatlr I Notaries public Certilied Publlc Secrctaries I Certified Legat Auditors OUR REF ..tL-21L12 DATE:.. ... . 7tb. A.uguetr.2023 Attn.: Adv Peter Gachuhi Kaplan & Stratton Advocates Williamson House, 4tn Ngong Avenue P. O. B<rx 40111{0100 NAIROBI Dear Sir, REF: HCCC NO. 279 OF 2003 LAWRENCE NDUTU & OTHE .' jrrr j.zri]$_f: J,,ir*o* ro 0 ij AU(j 2023 lii' Lq G lE il t-") ls:3p-ft1. -.{ :- ^-- RS-VS-KEI.{-Y A BREWERIES LIMITED We refer to the above matter and to our telecom this aJtemoon. My clients' representatives were in the office foUowing up and I consulted them immediately. They have given the green light on payrnent from the 25rr' August with receipt expected on or before the 24tr as indicated by yourself. My clients' rePresentatives have noted and irusisted further that interest had been worked out only to the 2{trr July 2023. Given that Payment receipt is expected on 24rt August 2023, they indicate and I agree that they are entitled to interest for the 1 month to 24th August 2023. t This works out as follows; (i) Total payable as per letter served on 24/7/20?3 ... (ii) Inclusive of costs Total (iii) Add 1 month's interest being 12l100x 1/72x 60n0953 = Total due to 2!8/2023 )'ours faithJull Nam a d vcrcates.com / lnr Kshs.59, 270,953/= Kshs. 1.500,000 Kshs.60, n0,953/= Kshs 607 710 Kshs. 51,378 6b3/= YOUR REF.... da Simoni. _ R.o.outtoal.L.B. (Hons) Knnpata $.1.1)\ /.y-, xjay\re Road', Ltppertill A,airoDi M.t.Nitidza,L.L.B.(Ho,'s)rn s,ao (' K 'L i""r;,!',irifii'r|?3lir3:{:;z 2zB I oz2z8ss sr:} .\ U G- ;":'"-':; ;-""-"
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